I don't know.What happens, and why do you think it happens?
I don't know.What happens, and why do you think it happens?
Are they doing too much running with you to get all these calves coming backwards?*Runs to find jack*View attachment 910387
Jack is down the pub*Runs to find jack*View attachment 910387
@Rossymons keeps putting the straws in wrong way roundAre they doing too much running with you to get all these calves coming backwards?
Make them do 10k every morning. Speed the job up.Are they doing too much running with you to get all these calves coming backwards?
He will be home before 10Jack is down the pub
All this calving backwards cows, you'd think he would have dropped in some chocolate.....@Rossymons keeps putting the straws in wrong way round
Does cows running make calves come backwards?
All this calving backwards cows, you'd think he would have dropped in some chocolate.....
I know a relief milker that got the push for "looking after" the calf rearerSomebody has to look after the calf rearer!
If I catch Rs looking after the calf rearer, there will be a fair bit of stubble rash!I know a relief milker that got the push for "looking after" the calf rearer
I know a relief milker that got the push for "looking after" the calf rearer
Make them do 10k every morning. Speed the job up.
To be fair 15/530 backwards at a guess, can't be too bad, but we will blame Ross.
Does cows running make calves come backwards?
Adlib hay and standing hay aswell. Not sure our cows are showing symptoms of being kept tight, bit the opposite!think it does or lots of rapid movement swishes then about. If your keeping them tight and moving them twice a day with not much long fibre in them maybe
I know of a milker who offered some..."relief"...to the Farm Manager. Ex-Farm Manager I should say!
I know a relief milker that got the push for "looking after" the calf rearer
Grindr?Where would someone find milkers like these? Asking for a friend.
You have a milker dressed in red already.Where would someone find milkers like these? Asking for a friend.
You have a milker dressed in red already.