We have 2 Heatwave milk warmers in England. An excellent job with milk powder, not so good on whole milk though. The pipes clog frequently when whole milk sits in the warming coils for a few hours.
We use the Delavel auto feeders over in Western Australia have 5 in a shed with each auto feeder having its own pen of 30 calves and a milk vat in the middle of the shed. The feeders have milk on wide side and next to it has a section for pellets/grain so all feed comes from the same place. Definitely saves on labour.
It was good to see which cows are not springing. We always bumped our cattle and heifers to see if in calf and springing. We always used a bull and wrote the bulling day on calendar.
I have the JFC calf feeder here in Ireland it feeds around 100 calves for me no problem. fantastic for time saving in an already busy time of year. calf health and performance is fantastic. but it is an expensive way of rearing calves, but still I'd never go back to carrying buckets of milk.
We use the heatwave to feed our dairy calves. Saves time and less scours in our experience. We fill the machine up with milk twice a day. To insure the milk is always fresh. Calves seem to grow off better and have less health problems we have used the system for 2 seasons now.
Weather looks like Scottish summer!!
We have 2 Heatwave milk warmers in England.
An excellent job with milk powder, not so good on whole milk though.
The pipes clog frequently when whole milk sits in the warming coils for a few hours.
Thanks for the message Dan, thats exactly the info im after! I thought whole milk might not be the best but they look like a great set up
We use the Delavel auto feeders over in Western Australia have 5 in a shed with each auto feeder having its own pen of 30 calves and a milk vat in the middle of the shed. The feeders have milk on wide side and next to it has a section for pellets/grain so all feed comes from the same place. Definitely saves on labour.
Hello from fellow west Aussie
It was good to see which cows are not springing. We always bumped our cattle and heifers to see if in calf and springing. We always used a bull and wrote the bulling day on calendar.
If u get an automatic feeder u Will wonder how u ever did without it. Great labour saver
Hi can you make a calving assistance video with your veterinary assist?
I have the JFC calf feeder here in Ireland it feeds around 100 calves for me no problem. fantastic for time saving in an already busy time of year. calf health and performance is fantastic. but it is an expensive way of rearing calves, but still I'd never go back to carrying buckets of milk.
👃🙄🐾👍Great video Andy
We use the heatwave to feed our dairy calves. Saves time and less scours in our experience. We fill the machine up with milk twice a day. To insure the milk is always fresh. Calves seem to grow off better and have less health problems we have used the system for 2 seasons now.
I like your video
Your dad does AI and should be able to feel the uterine artery at this late stage of pregnancy. Im not sure why the vet didnt talk about that
Hi I like your video
Do you put a hand up there your self and have a feel
Hi? Is there any chance to work in Dairy Farm??? I can do all the work on cattle-protection treatment with 4 years of experience on Dairy Farm.
Does your app tell you about cow movement? Would that tell you if that cow has been active?
Hi automatic calves
Ask farmer Phil in Ireland he uses feeders
Hi hay 18 bales
Any job vacancies?
Please sir, I am looking for a job in a pig farm. Please help me. May God bless you. 🙏🇺🇸🇲🇦🇺🇸🙏
Brigadoon time again.
Why don’t you put a photo in the herd app i inow look similar but