Your quest to maitain feed quality while fully feeding will give you the best resuls possible. Hope explaing it all to us helps you reiinforce your decisions. Go well.
Cheers. That’s it, if I can explain it to someone else I’ll retain it and learn it faster hopefully😬 and as you say it might help with the decision making.
Some beautiful stock you have on the other side of the earth 👍🇳🇴
Thanks mate
Enjoy your content, watching the enthusiasm you show for dry stock farming and the dog work.
Cheers! Thanks for the support! It’s an amazing life but then again there are plenty of challenging days!
Great video your stock are looking great 👌
Cheers!
Good to see farmers talking in dry matter.
We were starting to use the language 40 years ago.
Well done and thanks for your stories.
Yeah it’s worth having something to go off even if it’s hard to gauge dry matter without a proper pasture meter.
Thanks! Cheers for watching!
Your stock look absolutely healthy and have grown well.
Always a pleasure to watch your videos.
Cheers. It’s a pleasure making them, thanks for watching!
Your quest to maitain feed quality while fully feeding will give you the best resuls possible. Hope explaing it all to us helps you reiinforce your decisions. Go well.
Cheers. That’s it, if I can explain it to someone else I’ll retain it and learn it faster hopefully😬 and as you say it might help with the decision making.
Great video lambs are growing well! Will you have to stitch in some Ryegrass back into the sward with the chicory and clover eventually? Thanks!
Cheers! Yes it will go back into perennial ryegrass in 18months.
When were the lambs born?? They look like they’re pumping along hi
1st ones were born on the 31st July. March 8 Ram in (34days). So probably around 10th-12 mean lambing date. Yeah they’ve been going well.