Hi Phil, I have a narrow passageway like that, and I use a McHale bale splitter on the front of the loader. It does a great job for me. Start at 1 end and split the bales as you work down. After splitting the bale you can give each half a nudge to the left and right and work your way down the passageway that way.
I have been putting up holly for years and I was in Switzerland years ago and told an old farmer that I meet about it even went with him to get a branch or two ( easier said than done in the alps) and hung it over his calves, I think he just went along with it to be polite, anyway about six months later I got a letter with a half a dozen photos of his cattle with no ringworm, he was delighted and said he didn’t know how it worked but it worked and he had gone through years of hardship trying to get rid off ringworm but it was in his house and regardless of what he did he could not prevent his calves from getting it this summer I was back in Switzerland and visited many farms up and down the country and not all but most farms I was in had a bunch of holly tied up somewhere, didn’t see a calf with ringworm anywhere.
I've worked on a lot of farms over the years doing concrete and the Holly works from every farmer I have talked to and it is something to do with the fungus as it dies and it will last 2 or 3 years before you have to change it.
Mackerel sky mackerel sky not long wet and not long dry ..When you hear the first cuckoo of spring turn the coins in your pocket over and they will double over the year.😀
Hi, yes ringworms. When I was a boy growing up on the family farm in North Devon, we had ringworm problems, lots of it. I caught it a few times. Later my Dad was taught how to “Bless “ them. And it seemed to work, the ringworm would go, old wife’s tales or what but yes they did go, the ringworm. So the holly could be the same. Good Luck To You All. Clifford
When we are lambing and a ewe becomes ill we feed them ivy normally poisonous so we have been told but others told us to feed them as much as possible clears the toxins wives tales but sometimes works worth a try with the holly, loving the videos👍👍
Well Phil I used a hustler one and it’s a brilliant job for your setup and you can put it on the tractor and you hav a spike on it to load yourself and the bale will roll both ways
Well, put it this way. What harm can hanging a branch of holly up in the shed do? If it works, it works. If it doesn't, then at this time of year, you can always say that you decorated the shed for Christmas! It seems to me that for whatever reason, it works, so it is definitely worth a try.
Hi Phil. We have a narrow passage way and bale unroller works fine. We have to unroll both side going foward and it works every time. Great job a lot less graping.
Hi Phil. Virkon s works great. And super fast. Just put 1 small pack in a weed sprayer. The type you put on your back. And spray on the animals. Ps. It doesnt hurt the eyes. Best regards Jacob.
Had ringworm in cattle years ago, then it disappeared but it the last two years it has shown up a bit again. May go look for a holly tree tomorrow. Any chance of Berty cam again?
Hi Phil, the most effective method to kill ringworm is antifungal and natural sunlight but if the Holly works it to is an antifungal you are right the dust from the dyeing plant does the job. Great video always enjoy your videos nice seeing Liv.
Yes bale unroller will feed to both sides. It will feed heavily on one side and not on the other because of the way the bale is made. Ivomec for the ringworm.
A mchale bale splitter like I farm we farm has would work very well in that shed and just leave the 6480 over at that shed and you can push up the silage with the loader
phlegm potassium iodine disinfectant clean the sheds and water drinkers and sunlight something about plenty of direct access to sunshine helps clear up ringworm chances are you have it and so do your family dude.
Adrian I farm we farm is happy with using the ivy so it must be good, Lads be really careful yee don't pick it up yer self's, its a horrible thing to make a long story short
We vaccinate all our calfs against ringworm when they're a week. Don't you have that vaccine in Ireland? If the Holly works within 3 months isn't that longer than it would dye out by itself anyway? 😊
Bless everything with Holy Water on May Eve(last day of April) next year. The House, people, sheds ,machinery, fields and animals. You'll have a brilliant year.
Holly Works well . The other one I heard was put back polish on the effected area 😅
Yes Phil it works just ask Adrian at i farm we farm better watch the holly over the bed can never be sure where the prickly leaves would end up😂
Hi Phil,
I have a narrow passageway like that, and I use a McHale bale splitter on the front of the loader. It does a great job for me. Start at 1 end and split the bales as you work down. After splitting the bale you can give each half a nudge to the left and right and work your way down the passageway that way.
I have been putting up holly for years and I was in Switzerland years ago and told an old farmer that I meet about it even went with him to get a branch or two ( easier said than done in the alps) and hung it over his calves, I think he just went along with it to be polite, anyway about six months later I got a letter with a half a dozen photos of his cattle with no ringworm, he was delighted and said he didn’t know how it worked but it worked and he had gone through years of hardship trying to get rid off ringworm but it was in his house and regardless of what he did he could not prevent his calves from getting it this summer I was back in Switzerland and visited many farms up and down the country and not all but most farms I was in had a bunch of holly tied up somewhere, didn’t see a calf with ringworm anywhere.
I've worked on a lot of farms over the years doing concrete and the Holly works from every farmer I have talked to and it is something to do with the fungus as it dies and it will last 2 or 3 years before you have to change it.
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Holly does work as will waste oil from a diesel engine. Just brush it on with a paint brush. Will clear up in a few weeks.
Oil is carcinogenic. Would you leave it on your own skin for a week.
? Cop on ffs
We used holly in the calf sheds when I was on the dairy, and yes, it does work it got rid of all the ringworm
Mackerel sky mackerel sky not long wet and not long dry ..When you hear the first cuckoo of spring turn the coins in your pocket over and they will double over the year.😀
The gator looks nice and clean!
Put burnt oil it will clear it
Would you put burnt oil on your face for a week ? It’s carcinogenic
Hi, yes ringworms. When I was a boy growing up on the family farm in North Devon, we had ringworm problems, lots of it. I caught it a few times. Later my Dad was taught how to “Bless “ them. And it seemed to work, the ringworm would go, old wife’s tales or what but yes they did go, the ringworm. So the holly could be the same. Good Luck To You All. Clifford
When we are lambing and a ewe becomes ill we feed them ivy normally poisonous so we have been told but others told us to feed them as much as possible clears the toxins wives tales but sometimes works worth a try with the holly, loving the videos👍👍
ivy not poisonous ..............
@@georgedoorley5628 It is.
Well Phil I used a hustler one and it’s a brilliant job for your setup and you can put it on the tractor and you hav a spike on it to load yourself and the bale will roll both ways
Salt blocks will help cure the ringworm also.
We've been doing it for 12 years it's been up since an no ringworm since and we used to have it every year, it has to be male Holly with no berries
Well, put it this way. What harm can hanging a branch of holly up in the shed do? If it works, it works. If it doesn't, then at this time of year, you can always say that you decorated the shed for Christmas! It seems to me that for whatever reason, it works, so it is definitely worth a try.
Great job Phil. Yes its the male Holly, without berries and it takes a few months atleast before it starts to have an effect. Lasts for years tho 👌
Five years 👍
Works 100 percent. Has to be the male bush the one with no Berry's.
Holly works, my Great Aunty swore daily but she was dead on with Ring Worn and Holly hanging in the sheds
Did you see the bale slicer by Adrain on I Farm We Farm,would be a good job in you're outfarm
It's the male Holly watch out with berries if ducks and poultry are in the pen with Holly trees above
Hi Phil. We have a narrow passage way and bale unroller works fine. We have to unroll both side going foward and it works every time. Great job a lot less graping.
It’s not superstitious the male holly the leaves contain an antidote powder for the Ringworm fungal spores 😝
Surely you can move the sick animal to isolation away from a pen with 30 others.
Hi Phil. Virkon s works great. And super fast. Just put 1 small pack in a weed sprayer. The type you put on your back. And spray on the animals. Ps. It doesnt hurt the eyes. Best regards Jacob.
Holly worked for me last year.
Had ringworm in cattle years ago, then it disappeared but it the last two years it has shown up a bit again. May go look for a holly tree tomorrow.
Any chance of Berty cam again?
Hi Phil, the most effective method to kill ringworm is antifungal and natural sunlight but if the Holly works it to is an antifungal you are right the dust from the dyeing plant does the job. Great video always enjoy your videos nice seeing Liv.
Imaverol is the spray for ring worm. You can spray it on the faces as they’re eating meal, it won’t affect there eyes. It will help clear it up
Great Job Philip
Turn at end and feed out of one side with bale unwinder
We have a Hustler SL350 for years fed thousands of bales with it great machine bought in Johnstons in Longford. Can feed a bale either way through it.
I farm in Cornwall .I've got some one that will charm the ring worm and it works .
Yes bale unroller will feed to both sides. It will feed heavily on one side and not on the other because of the way the bale is made. Ivomec for the ringworm.
Bale roller is a great job and you can go either side extremely flat bales don’t roll well at all
A mchale bale splitter like I farm we farm has would work very well in that shed and just leave the 6480 over at that shed and you can push up the silage with the loader
Phil the hastler would suit u there Johnston farm equipment have therm they are a great job
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Not piss strokes or piss oaks
4:46 and 11:22😂😂😂
Hi farmer Phil that was a great job with your fresion cattle and keep up the good work with them 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Canning farms on youtube has a bale unroller and a few videos on it
100 per cent works phil
The McHale bale splitter would be ideal for that, not too expensive either
And ivy is used against i think pneumonia!
to stop the scawers in baby cows give them ash from a log fire in the milk
The older generation, had seen it all. If March comes in like a lion,it will go out like a lamb
cant beat the holly , for ringworm..
Great stuff phil brillant video
Would the straw chopper feed out the bales
Well Philip, id say blue stone would help kill ringworm 🤔
Mchale bale splitter perfect for shed.
phlegm potassium iodine disinfectant clean the sheds and water drinkers and sunlight something about plenty of direct access to sunshine helps clear up ringworm chances are you have it and so do your family dude.
Well Phil ye wouldn’t have an old silage grab lying around I find a grab the best for putting in bales no much work to be doing afterwards
not sure about old wives tale but mares/horse tail has anti fungal properties
nice sidequest Gerald
Put a few ml only like 5-10 of iodine in water tanks every day for a few weeks it will soon be gone then
How long before you get results from the holly
6 months
Adrian I farm we farm is happy with using the ivy so it must be good, Lads be really careful yee don't pick it up yer self's, its a horrible thing to make a long story short
A tip on feeding balls. You open the bales the right way feed the bales out on flat than on end
Idione in the water for ringworm
Hi Phil you need a bale splitter the same as Adrian on I farm we farm
The calf with pneumonia ok now?
I know first hand that holly works but it must be male holly.
Rear bale spliter u need
Burnt oil
It will disappear by the time they go back out on its own
Yes phil it has to be male holly.
Yep, that's the one without the berries.
The holy works not a wife's tale
Looking forward to see dose the holly work or would you be as much use pissing on them 😂😂😂
Don't knock it till you try it, 😒
A bird never flew on one wing 😉
Wats the cure for ringworm in humans. I had it on my neck and its not nice
Anti fungal cream from the doctors, they will likely prescribe terbinafine cream.
No harm in trying
Have been putting holly up as years my Granda always believed in it.
We vaccinate all our calfs against ringworm when they're a week. Don't you have that vaccine in Ireland? If the Holly works within 3 months isn't that longer than it would dye out by itself anyway? 😊
male Holly
I have one not really great bale spilter better
Hi friend you know that you can catch ring worm that's what my old farm employer told me don't know if it is true or not
Yes it is true.caught it myself 20 years ago
Of course it’s true. I’ve had it a few times.
bale unroller will work both ways
I don’t KNOW that it works, but I’ve seen too many channels that swear buy it to not believe.
Liv is rite abit of exercise , hustler is a good job too
Some operator to spread a bale
the calfs are well packed in..
keep them warm in the shed
Bless everything with Holy Water on May Eve(last day of April) next year.
The House, people, sheds ,machinery, fields and animals.
You'll have a brilliant year.
There a cure for ring worm if you want number let me no
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