- Location
- Northern Ireland
First days of autumn.
Bloody cold here this amFirst days of autumn.
Joint the club. Still on grass only atm. Grass is poor. Tomorrow will tell a tale. The fire fighting may be overAnyone else’s quality gone to pot? 3.76 fat 3.18 protein all stale cows in at night on bales. Wot am I doing wrong?
BF cross hol. Calf sept to feb. Quality has plummeted last two wksMilking holstiens.
When do you calve for them to be stale now?
Don't you just love August in Northern Ireland!!!Lammas flood 1 - yin ewes cows 0. They ain't all that happy about it either, good job I'm away to work so I won't have to listen to them any longer.
Don't you just love August in Northern Ireland!!!
Just hope you don’t have to run home. Power out here.Lammas flood 1 - yin ewes cows 0. They ain't all that happy about it either, good job I'm away to work so I won't have to listen to them any longer.
Agree, keep them in, when the weather gets better the grass will still be waiting for them, tramp it into the ground and it could be the best September ever but they'll be in as you'll have no grass to eat!Next week looks better. Plenty of grass yet so hopefully we'll get them back out, didn't think there was much point in letting them out today.
Next week looks better. Plenty of grass yet so hopefully we'll get them back out, didn't think there was much point in letting them out today.
Next week looks better? I suppose milk prices are looking good in the medium to long term as well??Next week looks better. Plenty of grass yet so hopefully we'll get them back out, didn't think there was much point in letting them out today.
Nex week always looks better problem is next week never comesNext week looks better. Plenty of grass yet so hopefully we'll get them back out, didn't think there was much point in letting them out today.
There speaks a man of a certain age!!Wishing for next week is simply wishing your life away