Who does their milk shakes then? Because that won't be organic milk would it.30 million litres of organic milk a year from arla McDonald's use
Who does their milk shakes then? Because that won't be organic milk would it.30 million litres of organic milk a year from arla McDonald's use
I think all dairies will try this tactic.... Boris said the other day that he was not happy about supermarkets inflating prices of things... Still... I'm sure they have done it somehow... Begs a few questions... Why is the milk cheques taking longer when actually payme t of stock staff and overheads continue to mount up considerably in the meantime... Furthermore why put in place a lower milk price when frankly they will probably sell more than ever before because people will need this in there homes... They also have to bare in mind that the selling price is the same or at least round by us it is so why offer less ppl price.... Its because they can get away with it fully! Time to write to Boris I think considering how much he said that farmers are needed more than ever right now.... I don't think he would have a great views of the dairies peeing off all the dairy farmers when actually his country needs dairy and is buying it all off the shelves on a daily basis right at the moment.
Who does their milk shakes then? Because that won't be organic milk would it.
our vets are now working from home, only using surgery to pick up drugs etc, sensible move, especially as our vet turned up in hot pants, before putting her waterproofs on.
Correct , conventional Arla milk (60% ) goes into shakes and sundaes and the other 40% is Arla organic into hot drinks and happy meals . There is a small amount of non Arla milk in the milk sticksThey're not organic but I'm pretty sure Arla make the milk shakes as well.
our vets are now working from home, only using surgery to pick up drugs etc, sensible move, especially as our vet turned up in hot pants, before putting her waterproofs on.
the idea is to keep vet to vet contact down, each vet working remotely, so if 1 catches it, the rest can carry on, good idea, small animals, split into shifts, but surgery open for them, cos, that's where the real money is !!!!, 19 odd pd's today, 15 I/c, including 3 we thought not, our blank firing bull, stopped about 1 in 15How does that work then?
Was told by our vet today (pd checks) that even TB testing will continue.
Vet is here tomorrow morning for routine fertility visit. Have some 40 cows for her.
Meanwhile on milk price and demand...
From the Telegraph today...
Thousands have returned to having milk delivered to their doors, while computer monitor sales have doubled in a week as the nation begins working from home.
Milk and More, the UK's largest milk and groceries delivery service, has reported an increase of 25,000 customers and is recruiting 100 milkmen and women as local deliverers said demand had "gone berserk".
Our dairy engineer is doing similar, only going to the yard to pick up parts as necessary and have asked us to stay away if they come out to a repair.the idea is to keep vet to vet contact down, each vet working remotely, so if 1 catches it, the rest can carry on, good idea, small animals, split into shifts, but surgery open for them, cos, that's where the real money is !!!!, 19 odd pd's today, 15 I/c, including 3 we thought not, our blank firing bull, stopped about 1 in 15
You won’t be the only one to have admired a young female vet putting her work gear on?our vets are now working from home, only using surgery to pick up drugs etc, sensible move, especially as our vet turned up in hot pants, before putting her waterproofs on.
had a good look before putting on waterproofs, and taking them offYou won’t be the only one to have admired a young female vet putting her work gear on?
But at £25 plus call out fee and in excess of £100 an hour for their services, there are agencies out there who could offer better value, more bang for your buck so to speak.?
Indeed it has been reported in the newspapers many times over the years that some MP’s like to make use of such services so you do wonder if they’ll add them to the list of essential services too.?
You won’t be the only one to have admired a young female vet putting her work gear on?
But at £25 plus call out fee and in excess of £100 an hour for their services, there are agencies out there who could offer better value, more bang for your buck so to speak.?
Indeed it has been reported in the newspapers many times over the years that some MP’s like to make use of such services so you do wonder if they’ll add them to the list of essential services too.?