Now thats what ya call using your head when planning a new build. 1 man comfortably handling animals. Stress free on both man and beast absolutely top class set up lad fair play
Regarding the badger issue as the main infection source. There is a school of thought that if you have your "own family of badgers" on your farm and they have been resident for a good while it is quite likely that they are likely to be clean. Because they are residential they will try to keep out possible "invaders" of young ones being pushed out from outside - off farm setts and possibly bringing in infection.
Yea I do feel sorry for the poor old badger I like them as an animal just they get the bad press and your scared as a farmer in case they do have tb but ones only land have been caught and vaccinated so hopefully be OK
How's it going, be interesting to see how they will sell at the moment, bad timing maybe. Like you said earlier on, lads like yourself rearing animals for farmers could get an opportunity with new changes here now. Hard to know how it goes
Hi keiran.. yea I see it getting bigger, will have to be a case of the lads who do suckling well let them do that and get a decent price for their beef and the likes of myself be feeder farms for dairy
No cathal really should be to be honest was doing a little last year but to be honest couldn't get my head round it so gone back to just walking paddocks
@@cathalcnwll I tried to cut the silage as early as I could this year because I found its around August I'm tight on grass so I'm trying to get all the cuts done early and free up the ground for grazing
Fantastic video Canning farms 🐄🚜
Now thats what ya call using your head when planning a new build. 1 man comfortably handling animals. Stress free on both man and beast absolutely top class set up lad fair play
Cheers Jimmy far from perfect but alot better that what was here before cheers lad
@@Canningfarms all the best lad
Great unit for handling stock. Glad all clear
Cheers damien
Good video always
Thanks gearoid 😁
Regarding the badger issue as the main infection source. There is a school of thought that if you have your "own family of badgers" on your farm and they have been resident for a good while it is quite likely that they are likely to be clean. Because they are residential they will try to keep out possible "invaders" of young ones being pushed out from outside - off farm setts and possibly bringing in infection.
Yea I do feel sorry for the poor old badger I like them as an animal just they get the bad press and your scared as a farmer in case they do have tb but ones only land have been caught and vaccinated so hopefully be OK
Nerve wracking , no doubt. Great video
Cheers pj
Great video!
Thanks Claire
Comment for the algorithm to help the channel 👍.
Cheers ciaran
@@Canningfarms 👍👍👍.
Fantastic video 👌🐄
Thank you so much 💓
How's it going, be interesting to see how they will sell at the moment, bad timing maybe. Like you said earlier on, lads like yourself rearing animals for farmers could get an opportunity with new changes here now. Hard to know how it goes
Hi keiran.. yea I see it getting bigger, will have to be a case of the lads who do suckling well let them do that and get a decent price for their beef and the likes of myself be feeder farms for dairy
Cracking video as always a TB test is all a nerve racking experience
Cheers paddy yea nervous day
Great video Gavin you’re a happy man the TB test was clear good job 👌👌
Such a relief cheers gary
Great handling facility, very envious, enjoyed the video.
Thanks sandy
Have u all the sheds power washed Gavin would love a video on the washing of all the sheds
All done but will have to be done again before housing as bad as ever now 😅
@@Canningfarmsfair enough what’s the pressure like on ur power washer
@@Johnnycambell savage got it a few years ago honda one serous job as powerful as the pto one but handier
@@Canningfarmsthanks gavin
Had pinkeye in most of the calves last year some dose
Pain in the ass just spreads rapid
I was told those eye tubes were off the market years ago, maybe available now but can't get them
@@homesweethome6583 I got them off the vet opticlox come in packs of 4 tubes
Strong tall stemy grass is a fecker for causing it.
Go ráibh mháith agat Gábháin , phóist go hálainn. Diá dháoibh..🙏🇮🇪🙏
Are you grass measuring Gavin?
No cathal really should be to be honest was doing a little last year but to be honest couldn't get my head round it so gone back to just walking paddocks
@@Canningfarms fair enough, I’m not a million miles from you so just seeing what our ability to grow a lot of grass is locally 😂
@@cathalcnwll I tried to cut the silage as early as I could this year because I found its around August I'm tight on grass so I'm trying to get all the cuts done early and free up the ground for grazing
Create video
Thank you