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Autumn calving cow milk yields
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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 8149363" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>Why are people mentioning jerseys? They are the lowest yielding cows you can have in terms of litres, obviously solids are different but this is a white water contract!!!</p><p></p><p>Forget the jerseys</p><p>As a pedigree British friesian breeder forget them too</p><p></p><p>Holstein all the way, full steam ahead</p><p>Block calve in september-October </p><p>Graze until the end of October by day, house by night, pump the cake into them, if you can grow maize do it, multicut grass, wholecrop if no maize</p><p>Plenty of concentrates</p><p></p><p>Out grazing by day as soon as you can once you have finished serving and start cutting cake back</p><p>Enjoy the summer</p><p></p><p>Sounds like my idea of a dream</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 8149363, member: 81760"] Why are people mentioning jerseys? They are the lowest yielding cows you can have in terms of litres, obviously solids are different but this is a white water contract!!! Forget the jerseys As a pedigree British friesian breeder forget them too Holstein all the way, full steam ahead Block calve in september-October Graze until the end of October by day, house by night, pump the cake into them, if you can grow maize do it, multicut grass, wholecrop if no maize Plenty of concentrates Out grazing by day as soon as you can once you have finished serving and start cutting cake back Enjoy the summer Sounds like my idea of a dream [/QUOTE]
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