Very interesting video.do you work with any once a day farmers in ireland.interesting video to do as alot of farmers on the fence because of no milkers
I did 10 and 7 last year.but am thinking of oad this spring and maybe full time.finding it impossible to get time off and with young family and no relief milker...have talked to a cuple of oad farmers.where would u advice me to turn to next ss too make the big step.
Great discussion, would like to hear more about oad targets, breeding etc. keep up the good work
Interesting video, so is he running 2 parlours now in 2 driffrent parts of the farm now? Keep up the good work .
@paulfinnan1984 yes that's it, split the farm, 2 parlours and both with no long walks on the main season milking platform
Very interesting video.do you work with any once a day farmers in ireland.interesting video to do as alot of farmers on the fence because of no milkers
@markredmond987 thanks, yes I've done a lot with OAD over the years and milked OAD and 3 in 2 myself
I did 10 and 7 last year.but am thinking of oad this spring and maybe full time.finding it impossible to get time off and with young family and no relief milker...have talked to a cuple of oad farmers.where would u advice me to turn to next ss too make the big step.
@@markredmond987 get in touch with me, graiseconsult@gmail.com
With the hen dung how is that incorporated? Any risk of botulism?
@DylanFarrell-t3j chicken manure is spread directly, I questioned the botulism too but seems to be near nil risk
@ thanks André really enjoying the channel
@@GraiseConsultancywon’t be as big a risk from laying hens as broilers.