We have 50 or so now sold 2 a while back we're feeding the heifers on silage all winter and the younger stock silage dairy nuts and new borns calf nuts hope to expand over the years maybe buy a mounted mower sometime
Hi Patrick,
I feel sawdust does a great job bedding because not like straw it can be left for longer.
And to be perfectly honest we don't have the herd of cows on the bedded area only calves and cows in calf,
All the heifers are left on the slats
At the moment we have a charolais heifer that fell and sprained her ankle in one pen ( more pics being uploaded)
I know there are many large farmers on the forum, but I thought I would post some pictures of the last few weeks in Killeshandra!
Just the other day we were thaughing out some pipes in the sheds and forgot to turn off the taps...... The next day I went in and the bedded area in the shed was flooded !!!!
So had to call our neighbour who is a contractor and get him to dig out all the sawdust out and get a silage load of sawdust ( next week ) which I will put into the shed with our mf590 and the fleming power box.
I was wondering how could I convert a marston silage trailer and cut down the body of the trailer?
If someone had time to tell me what tools and pieces I needed for the job would be really appreciated
Farmermilkin82.050
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