Weather is the talking point on most farms in the country at present and on Tullamore Farm it’s no different.
Calving has crossed the half way mark, with over 50 cows calved. There have been just two mortalities so far – one, as previously reported, at the beginning of calving and one very hard pull with a large calf last week. Other than that, calving has been going extremely well.
The only negative has been the weather. Housing space has become extremely tight, with over 50 young calves in the yard, as well as the recently housed flock of ewes.
Relieved some pressure today!! Nice day for letting out stock, get them hardy in time for some rain at the weekend, cows getting Mag Bolus before turnout, touchnof meal and sweet mag will be fed also.. #TullamoreFarm @farmersjournal @FJBeef pic.twitter.com/n4jMdZNX5E
— Shaun Diver (@diver_shaun) February 27, 2020
Thursday was a fine day weather-wise, so it offered an opportunity to let calves out.
Getting 24 hours of good weather under their belt should stand them in good stead, but, with another storm forecast this weekend, it will be touch and go as to whether they can remain out.
For more on calving and the upcoming lambing season, as well as dealing with the current weather conditions, watch the video below:
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