tube everything at dry off. we had issues like you are mentioning last year. cell count is behaving now and only treated one cow so far this year. treated a few heifers though.
I'm planning to install a bowman heat recovery unit on the generator. the guy from bowman wants the exhaust gas flow in kg a min I only have m2 a min. would this be a simple coversion? or are there other machine spesific factors?
I don't know what others are doing but i can speak for myself. We converted from beef to dairy 2.5 years ago, borrowed a reasonable amount. The business plan was stress tested to levels about what they are today. interest rates, Fert price, feed ect. If current figures had to go in then stress...
my late grand father said around 08, the economy is in a mess and the only way out is a rapid burst of inflation or deflation. he said he had lived through both and hopes they choose inflation. this could get very messy
I have a heifer come into the parlor that doesn't let much milk down on one teat. The other three are letting milk down well. Its not a blind quarter as you get a pinch of milk then wait a good while then get another. Any tips much appreciated thanks.
when you say rinse only, is that a case of flushing through the milky water then running a drum of diluted peracetic through? if so what concentration?
Are there any off the shelf systems to control the bowman exhaust heat exchange? I think I'll have more heat than I will require and need to bypass the bowman.
That looks great value. how would I know the correct kW? As I already have a heat recovery unit working with the refrigeration units, where would you recommend plumbing the hot water into?
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