Hope you have a great Christmas and a happy new year. I am trying my best to beat COVID. I feel really rough, but so glad i have your TH-cam channel to keep me entertained. Farm looks amazing. Keep bringing the vlogs there are brilliant.
That little Bull has got attitude so on the truck. Gee that spreading truck has a nice sound to it.Merry Christmas to you and your Whanau. Special mention to your Dad for embracing new technology sometimes reluctantly and he is younger than me 😂
Great video. We put our cow's on chicory 1/2 hectare hour a day 360 cow's strips or square brake no back fence depending on the paddock size 3 or 4 days very surprising how fast they eat it
Hey mate cider vinegar tip it on there backs don't need much an thay don't fight. I tried it an I had bulls coming different places but thay didn't fight Cheers brett
They put the lime on at night here in the Burdekin North Queensland mainly due to the wind during the day, whereas it is normally quite still at night here. Well if there isnt a cyclone about.
Could do with some rain locally, that SW wind has really dried out the paddocks around Ngahinapouri. And that wind has buggered the peach trees, almost the entire crop is on the ground. Grrrrr!
Those wagyu/jersey one i processed a while back certainly didn’t meet our expectations, little underwhelmed to be honest, hope the next ones better 🤞 Wagyu also have a longer gestation length
Hi Andrew, love the videos mate and just wondering if you have any advice for a 23 year old from the UK with a WHV looking to work on a dairy farm for 3-4 months starting Jan. appreciate any pointers.
They sure love that chicory not sure if anyone in the UK grazes chicory it's not something I've seen. So how does it work with your bulls do you buy 4 new bulls from someone each year then you use them for x weeks to clean up then they go off for meat ?
Yep buy them from the same person, my stock agent sorts it out. 4 new ones which go with the heifers then the cows the following year then to the works after that
Good job, chickory looks unbelievable
Great to see some Jersey crosses back in the paddock,👏 Send all the black and white back to dutchland and the M bug💢
Hope you have a great Christmas and a happy new year. I am trying my best to beat COVID. I feel really rough, but so glad i have your TH-cam channel to keep me entertained. Farm looks amazing. Keep bringing the vlogs there are brilliant.
That little Bull has got attitude so on the truck. Gee that spreading truck has a nice sound to it.Merry Christmas to you and your Whanau. Special mention to your Dad for embracing new technology sometimes reluctantly and he is younger than me 😂
Merry Christmas to you too! Hope you have a great time with family and friends over the festive season.
He comes around eventually 😉😂
Great video. We put our cow's on chicory 1/2 hectare hour a day 360 cow's strips or square brake no back fence depending on the paddock size 3 or 4 days very surprising how fast they eat it
That’s perfect! Would be great not having to back fence 👌
Hey mate cider vinegar tip it on there backs don't need much an thay don't fight. I tried it an I had bulls coming different places but thay didn't fight
Cheers brett
I’ve heard that before actually! Great little tip, maybe it should try it next time 👍
They put the lime on at night here in the Burdekin North Queensland mainly due to the wind during the day, whereas it is normally quite still at night here. Well if there isnt a cyclone about.
Ahh that’s interesting and makes sense! 👌
Those bulls sound rough and tough.
At what seed rate do you sow your chicory and how many years do you leave it down for?
Could do with some rain locally, that SW wind has really dried out the paddocks around Ngahinapouri. And that wind has buggered the peach trees, almost the entire crop is on the ground. Grrrrr!
yeah mate for sure i'm in te kōwhai getting dry here
Yeah seem here in Waihi 3 days of wind wasn’t good
Dried things out pretty quickly aye, hopefully around Xmas we might get some 🤞
Just came across this. "JAGYU© is Dawe Estates premium beef brand. Our special Wagyu/Jersey hybrid animals brings the taste qualities of Wagyu to the surplus calves of a our partners Jersey dairy herd. Wagyu and Jersey both have natural intra muscular fat “Marbling” that gives extra flavour to the meat."
Those wagyu/jersey one i processed a while back certainly didn’t meet our expectations, little underwhelmed to be honest, hope the next ones better 🤞
Wagyu also have a longer gestation length
@@TheOnceADayFarmer I'll certainly take your word for it. Do you know what breed of Wagyu you used?
Hi Andrew, love the videos mate and just wondering if you have any advice for a 23 year old from the UK with a WHV looking to work on a dairy farm for 3-4 months starting Jan. appreciate any pointers.
Just go with your gut feel I think and give it all. Thats awesome you get to come down here though 👌 hope you have a mint time!
Look at that grass . And chicory .wow.
Do you not get paradise ducks down there? They love chicory
Nah we don’t seem too I don’t know why 🤷
@@TheOnceADayFarmer we have heaps, biggest pest to our chicory up north
Enough to stop growing it and finding another crop type
👀🙄🐾👍🎄Great video Andy cattle and crops are looking good did you guys get the shitty weather 13/12/23?
What do you mean by send them to the works?
The work's is the meat processing plant.
Can you tell me what that well is for?
Do you mean the trough?
Does the Chicory re-grow after the cows have been through?
yes about 20-25 days for them to rotate through the paddocks usually
@@plzdont6110 That question was for Andrew, not you!!
@@MissJools11 it has been 3 days as if he was going to reply.
Yes it does, cows go on the same break every 21 days 👍
@@plzdont6110 Yee of little faith, he did answer. So, you're wrong!!!!
Why don't you use beef bulls?
Don’t want to put them over the heifers, want easy calving
he has the farming simulator map with him
They sure love that chicory not sure if anyone in the UK grazes chicory it's not something I've seen.
So how does it work with your bulls do you buy 4 new bulls from someone each year then you use them for x weeks to clean up then they go off for meat ?
Yep buy them from the same person, my stock agent sorts it out.
4 new ones which go with the heifers then the cows the following year then to the works after that
First comment!
Don't trust bull I got attacked when I was working on a farm he smashed all my discs in my back
That breed of bull is the most dangerous been put up in tree a few times from one or them lol