Have a shed that has previously been used as an indoor silage pit, it's attached to a cubicle shed, was looking to use for cattle instead. Maybe a large bedded pen with a calf creep and a calving pen ? It's 71 foot long and 28 foot wide. Drawing attached, any ideas welcome.
35 breeding cows ATM, started 3 years ago and trying to build to maybe 70 breeding cows within the next 3 or 4 years. Suckler herd selling as stores but finishing a few each year and building. No pedigrees but introducing some 3/4 bred Stabilisers and will eventually have pure breds.
I've never used a management tag but as the herd grows wondering how it an help. For those of you that use management tags, what information are you putting on the tag ?
OK, an update, have bought a few in-calf stabiliser cows a few in-calf heifers and a couple of bulling heifers. First calved this week and hopefully a few more this month, all to be calved by end of May. Thinking of using Stabiliser AI on a few to get replacement cows and hoping to get updates...
Not wanting to breed replacements with the cows I have ( want to get rid of holstein and BB influences ). Thinking of buying in-calf stabilisers, keeping any heifer calves, ai heifers and some cows with sex semen sabiliser for replacements, put other cows to the charolais for stores.
Will aim to get a stabiliser bull later for same reasons as you but need to up the cow numbers first.
Hope it all goes well and turns out as he wants, I'll maybe check back with you for an update. Im surprised there is so little mention of stab x charolais on the internet as i would have...
All the promotional material, talks, and farm visits seem to be herds of Stabiliser cows and Stabiliser bulls. The benefits of this combination is well documented.
But is anyone running a continental terminal bull, particularly thinking Charolais, with Stabiliser cows. Trying to get a guage of...
Just a quick update...out of all the tractors seen today the one which appeals most is a 6255 dynashift. Just need to pick up the courage to pull the trigger on it. Any final thoughts ?
Ok, as it happens the local dealer has a few as mentioned, 390, 390T, 4255 and a 3065 with Quicker loader all well within my budget. Of course he has many other brands but probably I will stick to MF. Some good pointers here, will hopefully get to check them out tomorrow ( giving it a wet day...
Local dealer also has a 4255 for £2k more, similar hours, can have a look, but its 24x24 with Powershuttle and I hear these are unreliable, better with 12x12 manual shuttle ?
While 2WD would be more nimble in the yard I was kinda leaning towards 4WD for the heavier front axle and more versitile in the field ? Any thoughts on 2WD for loader work. There is a nice 2wd 390 locally with low hours and 12x12 that could be bought for reasonable money that might be worth...
I have a 290 4WD, it is getting on a bit and the loader is crap and just about hanging together so needs replaced. Was looking another Massey and good loader to replace the 290 for yard work, the 290 will be kept for a spare tractor, could have uses for field work. Would prefer Massey to other...
Been looking at getting a 390 or 390T for yard and loader work but hesitating as thinking about getting a more modern comfortable tractor. Which MF would be a good option to look at, something reliable with little to go wrong or if it does easily ( cheaply ) fixed. Budget up to £16000 to include...
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