Think I’ll need to drive a harder bargain!Or maybe down, £311 this week vs £315 last Friday it seems.
Think I’ll need to drive a harder bargain!Or maybe down, £311 this week vs £315 last Friday it seems.
Not heard anything yet, but that was when I spoke to someone 2 weeks agoAny price from Davidsons for ewes cake yet?
Harbro seem to have lost the plot with pricing.suckler rolls @ £412 / tonne in £25 kg bags from harbro .Phoned around Ecv / norvite and a place near Keith and am getting 25kg bagged @ £295 /tonne from the mill near Keith . Ecv similar price , norvite £50 more . But nothing as dear as Harbro . Same sort of price for beef grower pellet .
That’s right just lash a bit fert on early on …………oh hang on a bit !!!I hope winter doesn't drag on like last year.feeding ewes in may doesn't seem very appealing at these prices.
I was going to ring them about some treaded barley!! Might not bother now!! They won’t charge me for the call will they???Harbro seem to have lost the plot with pricing.
I wouldn't put it past them. They must think they can sell everything at the same price they charge the smallholders for a single bag in their 'Country store'. I've been pleased with the quality and delivery service in the past but you have to draw a line somewhere.I was going to ring them about some treaded barley!! Might not bother now!! They won’t charge me for the call will they???
That’s my thoughts too. Folks round about use tonnes of them lifeline buckets and some of them folks with not a lot of sheep too. Never had any ever that I can remember. Last lot of feed buckets I bought was probably over ten years ago. The rep persuaded me to buy £1800 worth to qualify for the discount and our ewes munched through them in less than a fortnight. They were already getting ewe rolls silage molasses and beet. When he came back I told him I thought they were just for rich people not me.I wouldn't put it past them. They must think they can sell everything at the same price they charge the smallholders for a single bag in their 'Country store'. I've been pleased with the quality and delivery service in the past but you have to draw a line somewhere.
It's the same with @Al R and his Lifeline buckets. They are convenient but why pay 3x more per tonne than ewe rolls for a product with a poorer anslysis?
I have around 500 brokers, most of my ewes won’t go for cake and why stress them whenever they see me they don’t think their being fed? Since moving away from snacking barley and oats pre lambing I’ve reduced TLD to near zero and prolapses to near zero apart from some broker hill ewes, whilst also doubling the ewe numbers! It’s an insurance policy so I can squeeze twins and triplets to reduce fatness but also stop them getting health problems etc.I wouldn't put it past them. They must think they can sell everything at the same price they charge the smallholders for a single bag in their 'Country store'. I've been pleased with the quality and delivery service in the past but you have to draw a line somewhere.
It's the same with @Al R and his Lifeline buckets. They are convenient but why pay 3x more per tonne than ewe rolls for a product with a poorer anslysis?
Sounds like they work for you anyway. I just found the £/tonne hard to justify when feeding sheep on a bigger scale.I have around 500 brokers, most of my ewes won’t go for cake and why stress them whenever they see me they don’t think their being fed? Since moving away from snacking barley and oats pre lambing I’ve reduced TLD to near zero and prolapses to near zero apart from some broker hill ewes, whilst also doubling the ewe numbers! It’s an insurance policy so I can squeeze twins and triplets to reduce fatness but also stop them getting health problems etc.
I spend around £1.20/ewe on buckets. Apart from 2 boluses which amount to not much more than that the buckets would be my second biggest input cost per ewe.
£20 tub does 20 twins for 6-8 weeks usually. Some fields 1 tub will do 30 twins for 8 weeks and still stuff left, there are a lot of factors at play to determine how fast they go through them.. had an old ley (now ploughed up for veg by that landlord) that 40 hill brokers twins/triplets were in and they would take an inch off a lifeline block and then not bother after that, same for 4 years and field was only 9 acre but full of natural plants like dandelions etc so it proved they only took what they needed…Sounds like they work for you anyway. I just found the £/tonne hard to justify when feeding sheep on a bigger scale.
That’s my thoughts too. Folks round about use tonnes of them lifeline buckets and some of them folks with not a lot of sheep too. Never had any ever that I can remember. Last lot of feed buckets I bought was probably over ten years ago. The rep persuaded me to buy £1800 worth to qualify for the discount and our ewes munched through them in less than a fortnight. They were already getting ewe rolls silage molasses and beet. When he came back I told him I thought they were just for rich people not me.
I’ll happily admit I give buckets at lambing but only at lambing to!I remember a farm visit our sheep group went on a few years ago, to a fella that was doing rotational grazing, wintering on swedes, then outdoor lambing on grass only. He claimed he was feeding no concentrates at all, but there was a pile of empty red buckets nearly as big as the shed we were standing in.
ECV quality is grand. Every bit as good as any others I’ve used. They have their own lorry and also use the pallet delivery system for tote bags - mine often comes by courier with a tail lift and pallet truck and dropped straight into the shed.My biggest issue with Harbro is deliveries. I can only take 4 tonne per drop was told if you don't take 5 tonne there is a extra fee added.
And every year there are excuses why the lorry is running late, usually a funeral or a truck off the road. When I ask the drivers they claim its the transport manager who is the problem.
Thinking of changing to ECV or Davidsons. What do people reckon on the quality of their feeds and reliability of their deliveries.
Harbor service isn't the best.they are really slow at delivering minerals.an that's with giving them a few weeks notice.My biggest issue with Harbro is deliveries. I can only take 4 tonne per drop was told if you don't take 5 tonne there is a extra fee added.
And every year there are excuses why the lorry is running late, usually a funeral or a truck off the road. When I ask the drivers they claim its the transport manager who is the problem.
Thinking of changing to ECV or Davidsons. What do people reckon on the quality of their feeds and reliability of their deliveries.