Impressive how everything runs smoothly on this farm, especially when managing multiple yards on your own. It’s all about efficiency and good planning! 💪
Jacks a good man about the place. Farming is definitely a tough job. Wonder what will the future hold for farming? Will the next generation want to dedicate their life to it?
Great video 👌🏻 very nice to get insight to cattle for a change!!! Really intrigued by what yer plans are 🤔🤔 no way will ye get into Cow, be mad considering the cost vs the length for return….. I’m open to correction 🤔😁😊
Their is still quite a contrast between Irish and uk cattle based farms when it comes to winter workload due to the more organised layout of the yards. If you watch the popular uk based utube channels often tasks such as bedding and meal feeding can require two people as machines have to enter the pens or large amounts of time are spent on scraper tractors.
Those easy fix mats drove us mad for cleanliness and coming up all the time so we ripped them all out and put in Comfort Slat Mats. They're made to measure in a factory in Dublin. We liked them that much we actually measure and fit them in the north here now ourselves. They're the green ones if you's have ever seen them they would match the Finnegan's Farm branding 😉 Each piece is the exact width of each slat and there's grants on them quite often due to their ability to reduce ammonia emissions. Lovely stabiliser cattle we have a black stabiliser bull ourselves
Jack really knows his stuff, and just as importantly he seems to love his job👏🏻👏🏻
Jack knows his job well. Great setup. Very efficient. Well bred herd.
Great set up and herd of cattle Jack.. wouldn’t be a stabiliser fan but they’re more than doing the job for you
@@pauldoc567 They are really nice stock Paul
You have a great young stockman in Jack he knows his animals
@@jamesrobinson9381 very dedicated young man
Great video on the cattle Paul and Jack..looking forward to the changes on the Farm. 🚜🚜
Run absolutely perfect.
Top man Jack.
Good stock video, Jack knows his stuff, Paul your lucky to have a good reliable trustworthy stockman, keep up the good work
@@damiencoonan106 Thanks Damien
Impressive how everything runs smoothly on this farm, especially when managing multiple yards on your own. It’s all about efficiency and good planning! 💪
@@HarvestTrailblazers You cant ever plan into make life easy
Good video lads, jack is an expert stockman
great video lads
Great to see jack, knows his stock
Great video Paul. Jack is on top of his game 👍🏼. Great looking stock. Enjoyed watching 👍🏼👍🏼
@@johnlydon533 Cheers John
Great video 👍😉
Great video
Great break down of all the beef stock Jack
@@donalfahy1933 cheers Donal
Looking good
A great stockman
Top quality stock. Surprised you’re cutting back
@@Panchdeburca A few different reasons for change
When did ye buy the condon bin and what did it cost ??
Jacks a good man about the place. Farming is definitely a tough job. Wonder what will the future hold for farming? Will the next generation want to dedicate their life to it?
@@davidsata1 If the system is well organized I think it will encourage the next generation David
Good man Jack
Great video 👌🏻 very nice to get insight to cattle for a change!!! Really intrigued by what yer plans are 🤔🤔 no way will ye get into Cow, be mad considering the cost vs the length for return….. I’m open to correction 🤔😁😊
@@jascollinscork Going to look at a few different options but nothing finalized yet
How are the stabiliser stock bulls on heifers?
Their is still quite a contrast between Irish and uk cattle based farms when it comes to winter workload due to the more organised layout of the yards. If you watch the popular uk based utube channels often tasks such as bedding and meal feeding can require two people as machines have to enter the pens or large amounts of time are spent on scraper tractors.
@@claetuswoodroofe1854 you need to be able to manage most jobs on your own with extra help during busy times
That is serious weight on those 4 bulls. Did I hear correctly 560kg avg @ 9months?
What is the average of the rest of the bulls?
Correct average of the rest of the bulls would be way lower aprox 500kg over 40 head they were the tops that was sold before Christmas
Jack keep that silage till first of march . Are ye getting into 4/500 dairy cows so 😂😂😂
Man knows his stuff about will go fare in live good work ethic aswell
@@SeanBrady-e6h Great interest for a young man
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3 acre paddocks ! I know well I piped slurry on every one of them around 20 years ago. Nice tidy farm all the same
@@christopherduffy6342 Great grass farm Christopher
I found it hard to hear through the headphones something wrong with the sound?? Good stockman in jack👍
@@alanobrien1817 working on the sound quality Alan 👍
Is there competition from dairy people for rented land up that country?
@@tomgreene1843 competition from all farming areas around us Tom
Those easy fix mats drove us mad for cleanliness and coming up all the time so we ripped them all out and put in Comfort Slat Mats. They're made to measure in a factory in Dublin. We liked them that much we actually measure and fit them in the north here now ourselves. They're the green ones if you's have ever seen them they would match the Finnegan's Farm branding 😉 Each piece is the exact width of each slat and there's grants on them quite often due to their ability to reduce ammonia emissions. Lovely stabiliser cattle we have a black stabiliser bull ourselves
How much per m2 for Comfort Slat Danny?
@@DannyRice01 we have another cattle yard with them on it and yes they are a superior job
Lads the sound quality is awful bad since u got that new camera
If you’re watching it on your phone on full screen the sound is poor but holding the phone upright jacks sound is perfect
Are you going milking
@@PVAglue-fi4kc having a look at all options
Interesting video but very bad audio
@@patrickjordan7670 teething problems with new mics
Sucklers r a disaster too many things to go wrong better off with dry cattle
@@jamesgill2697 a lot of work with them
It’s a grand fine big shed for housing over 100 cattle.