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10 in 7 milking + summer diet
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer_1994" data-source="post: 8046914" data-attributes="member: 91710"><p>What yield would you need of solids on OAD to fill your contract? If you can fill it OAD and low input you’d be better off I think.. less cow problems and less money spent on concentrates. In theory these milking times at different times every other day makes sense but it will mess your body clock up, been there done that. Make your system as simple as possible to run by yourself, find a guy to milk one day a week. </p><p></p><p>We had an old neighbour that was high yield and into genetics, winning all the production awards. Said the money is not in it. Milk/solids pays the bills.</p><p></p><p>Don’t be to proud to change how you get to the final destination. It’s a gruelling marathon not a sprint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer_1994, post: 8046914, member: 91710"] What yield would you need of solids on OAD to fill your contract? If you can fill it OAD and low input you’d be better off I think.. less cow problems and less money spent on concentrates. In theory these milking times at different times every other day makes sense but it will mess your body clock up, been there done that. Make your system as simple as possible to run by yourself, find a guy to milk one day a week. We had an old neighbour that was high yield and into genetics, winning all the production awards. Said the money is not in it. Milk/solids pays the bills. Don’t be to proud to change how you get to the final destination. It’s a gruelling marathon not a sprint. [/QUOTE]
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