The ring feeder might have been better in the yard, near the house for them and you could close them out to the field when you need to give them a bale. Also in wet weather you would not have to travelling out in soft ground.
Yes it will be reseeded but not specifically for the bullocks. I have plenty of hill land but barley enough paddocks for lambing etc so that's what that will turn into most likely
I have just found your channel and I am curious do you have an American accent and how did you an Irish farmer come to have it , where we are in the south east we have to collect slurry and dirty water or we could be inspected and prosecuted if not .
I do have an American accent whilst still being half Irish although that is a story for another time. I'm located in Kerry and the dung from these bullocks is piled up and stored untill spring/summer until it can be spread in the dry weather
Looks like south of ireland,but you have American accent,very nice scenery.
The ring feeder might have been better in the yard, near the house for them and you could close them out to the field when you need to give them a bale. Also in wet weather you would not have to travelling out in soft ground.
Nice tidy job fencing are you going to reseed the ground behind the feeder for the bullocks?
Yes it will be reseeded but not specifically for the bullocks. I have plenty of hill land but barley enough paddocks for lambing etc so that's what that will turn into most likely
I have just found your channel and I am curious do you have an American accent and how did you an Irish farmer come to have it , where we are in the south east we have to collect slurry and dirty water or we could be inspected and prosecuted if not .
I do have an American accent whilst still being half Irish although that is a story for another time. I'm located in Kerry and the dung from these bullocks is piled up and stored untill spring/summer until it can be spread in the dry weather