Seeing you working on the ramp reminded me when we finally put in a concrete loading ramp ,should have done it earlier. I think we used it 3 times, before we bough a 5th wheel trailer.never used the ramp after that😊 thanks for your videos.nice to see dad still going strong,total Ironman.
Alright Andrew. You can see the whole ramp move as the truck backs into it,might be why the back post on that side is damaged too. Tasty job tidying it up,I think adding the extra fill is the right idea.You could run a board maybe a 2 or 3 inch thick piece down the opposite side so when the trucks reverse in they touch both sides.
@@trevorstewart8 I was born and brought up on a farm with Jersey cows, but we never sent cows to slaughter whilst milking. I would imagine that most of the cows would've been A I 'd by now.
It's likely that a couple of those high somatic cows would have been incalf. Particularly the ones constantly high that he showed on the graph. So he's culling empties and high chronic high SCC cows whether empty or incalf. That's the advantage of low empty rates, it allows the farmer to capitalise by culling the poor cows and improving the overall herd in different metrics
I sent 15 cows 3 weeks ago. I average $3.72 per kg. The range was $3.40 up to $3.80 Average carcass weight was 202.2kg Freisians. My heaviest 3 were 262kg, 254kg and 247kg.
@@CarolynRobinson-u3j The price is generally at lowest this time of year, autumn. Can get over $4 in the spring through to Christmas generally. And depending on the grading