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Tuesday 26 May 2009

Silage Pit Filled . . . . . .


Last week saw us get our first cut of silage , cut last wednesday and lifted on the Friday , pit sheeted on Saturday. It got a bit wet on the Thursday , but , fingers crossed , it should still be a decent crop of grass.
With machinery like this , it takes no time at all.

The cows are milking reasonably well , and are still adjusting to the buffer feeding .I have tweeked the ration slightly to reduce the amount of big bale silage available to them , and intakes have increased.

Thoughts are now turning to getting Chloanne Goldwyn Gracious ready for photographing.She will need to be clipped and she will also need to get used to being haultered again .
If i start early , then hopefully it won't be too much of a chore .

Wednesday 13 May 2009

CHLOANNE GALLAGHER

As predicted in my last posting , semen from Chloanne Gallagher is NOW AVAILABLE from Cogent Breeding Ltd. Contact them on 0800 783 7258 or email: info@cogentuk.com.
As i sit writing this , the weather is being especially kind to us at the moment,and in actual fact a few small showers of rain wouldn't go a miss. Yields are still on the low side at the moment and we have been advised that it is more dry matter that the cows need . This is easier said than done and despite my best efforts, they are starting to turn their noses up at the prospect of eating big bale silage and straw.
We are now fully onto the PACE / MECH FIBRE way of feeding using our new KEENAN diet feeder. It's amazing and frightening just how much information is available at your fingertips to help monitor just how the cows are performing.
On the cow side of things , Frankham Sept Storm Ethel is finally in calf . it has taken a while but with the end result an Alexander pregnancy , all is good !
The three cows who were flushed have all settled down and are in fact in season today , I plan to AI them tonight.
Silage time is fast approaching and with any luck we should be starting to cut next week.

Monday 4 May 2009

Update At Chloanne

Time for another update on what has been happening,the cows have been milking amazingly well through out the winter as they have been on a great diet as formulated by Keenan nutrition. However it has to be said that yields have dropped since they went outside . They went out early this year, around the 31st March for days only. Hopefully things should get back to normal.
On the individual cow side of things, the star of the show still has to be Chloanne Goldwyn Gracious, she has just calved down again the other day and gave us a fantastic heifer calf , sired by Dalbytop Phil. The cow herself is looking great and now has a PLI of £231 and is now placed 141st on the UK genetic merit list.
Classifying went well the other day, Chloanne Magna Gracious is now EX90 , making her complete 3 gens straight EX.
Chloanne Tulip Gracious has now gone GP83
Chloanne Hanno Gracious is now GP84
Chloanne Goldwyn Gracious 3 is now GP83
Chloanne Goldwyn Gracious 2 is now VG86
Chloanne Webster Gracious is now EX92 (3E), making her still the highest classified daughter of Webster in the country!

Last week saw three Gracious cows getting flushed for the first time.
AS a result, the following embryo's are now available.

2 X (Hayden X Webster X Formation X Aerostar)
2 X (Planet X Air Magna X Webster X Formation)
8 X (Hayden X Goldwyn X Formation X Aerostar)

Chloanne Gallagher is soon to be available from Cogent Breeding Ltd