Will need a few to do the same. Can't take it with you.Last time i went i spent far to much so count me out!
Will need a few to do the same. Can't take it with you.Last time i went i spent far to much so count me out!
When you think in? have a tractor i may sellWill need a few to do the same. Can't take it with you.
You told the Slurry king yet?Went up and got sucked into a Cheshire pressure sale last week. cut it back to a more suitable cornish size. View attachment 898693View attachment 898694
And we are off, calving 2020 has started. A Torque daughter out of a Titan dam, 6 days early. Aunty interfering in the background. View attachment 898763
She is our first, but we have another 5 to come in.I really like the Titans I've seen. Really solid, functional cows.
As in wintersell titan? I've around 10 heifers off him, a year to 18 months, and they're actually a bit light for my liking.I really like the Titans I've seen. Really solid, functional cows.
Yes, Wintersell Titan. We don't want our cows getting any bigger on heavy land and that is a breeding criteria.As in wintersell titan? I've around 10 heifers off him, a year to 18 months, and they're actually a bit light for my liking.
As in wintersell titan? I've around 10 heifers off him, a year to 18 months, and they're actually a bit light for my liking.
That is something we have noticed as they've approached bulling age/weight. It's not something that I'm concerned about myself because they have been a uniform bunch - it's not because they're struggling is why they're small, they're just a bit smaller than their contemporaries.
The heifers I've seen have blended into the herd nicely and again - very uniform.
Size doesn't bother me but I would say that they're lacking a bit in strength. So far anyway.Yes, Wintersell Titan. We don't want our cows getting any bigger on heavy land and that is a breeding criteria.
Have you seen any fantastic’s milking yet?
@buffalo_soldier must have some calving, I’ve got a few to calve this autumnNot yet. First ones are calving in now. Hopefully seeing some Agronauts soon.
Ive used a fair bit of Fantastic too so please let us know what they are like on here or the Holstein Bulls threadNot yet. First ones are calving in now. Hopefully seeing some Agronauts soon.
@buffalo_soldier must have some calving, I’ve got a few to calve this autumn
We got good advice from Intershape - very knowledgeable chap - might be worth giving them a ring.Yes I have spoken to him regarding this project previously.
Iam seriously looking at waterbeds.
I know David beech supplies and fits them and he is very close to me.
Had 5 calve so far, all calved under 24 months.Sold one on farm for £1800,one calved at 22 month now giving 42kg very good strong heifer and is a keeper and the other three will all be sold on farm asking price again £1800.The 4 sellers are lower yielding and of average type but too narrow in both chest and rump for us.Have you seen any fantastic’s milking yet?
Had 5 calve so far, all calved under 24 months.Sold one on farm for £1800,one calved at 22 month now giving 42kg very good strong heifer and is a keeper and the other three will all be sold on farm asking price again £1800.The 4 sellers are lower yielding and of average type but too narrow in both chest and rump for us.
Like I said average type ,not the biggest ,a little straight in the leg with not exceptional but ok udders.Base price here at the moment is £1800.That’s interesting hopefully they won’t be too narrow for us I’ve used him on strong British friesian types. They must look good though if you selling them for that money.