You there in new zealand are lucky as the EU milk quota remains-it makes me smile when i hear of some of kiwi farmers call on us to get rid of the quota system,it will drive the price down for everyone-more milk will depress world price
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Dude, I remember doing this EXACT same job in NZ, just outside Culverden. Except I remember way more cow piss and green shit when I was working lol, and lots of speights after work.
@babalina predipping is mainly to help sterilise the teats to prevent infection eg mastitis. its not always necessary. where i work we milk 500 cow and do not predip, only wipe the teats, milk the cow, then spray the teats with iodine after and at present there are only 4 cows with mastitis in a herd of 500
@farmmo4ever u oveously havent farmed in new zealand i love how tossers hold every farmer in nz accountable for the od couple of fuck wits that wreck it for every one else u will find a majority of us do prep actually and our milk quality is one of if not the best in the world but u wouldnt know that would you geeser
@honkey2121 no I havent farmer in NZ, but I do happen to work for one of the top, if not the top Kiwi companies in the U.S. ( who also have farns in nz) as an assistant farm manager. we do not prep, our milk quality is excelent, and I have been told by the kiwis I work with that most of the dairies in nz dont prep. i cant say I know that to be 100% fact its just what I've been told. maybe they do maybe they dont.
You there in new zealand are lucky as the EU milk quota remains-it makes me smile when i hear of some of kiwi farmers call on us to get rid of the quota system,it will drive the price down for everyone-more milk will depress world price
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where are you from ?
FernandoGeekiyanage 3 months ago
she is a fast job now are they all in the 1 herd
dairem94 7 months ago
Dude, I remember doing this EXACT same job in NZ, just outside Culverden. Except I remember way more cow piss and green shit when I was working lol, and lots of speights after work.
brknspacebar 9 months ago 2
When the wheels come down!
kmc8470 10 months ago
how come they are not pre dipping the cows?
babalina 1 year ago
@babalina predipping is mainly to help sterilise the teats to prevent infection eg mastitis. its not always necessary. where i work we milk 500 cow and do not predip, only wipe the teats, milk the cow, then spray the teats with iodine after and at present there are only 4 cows with mastitis in a herd of 500
clopaldinho 1 year ago
@babalina cause they're kiwi's and they dont prep.
farmmo4ever 1 year ago
@farmmo4ever u oveously havent farmed in new zealand i love how tossers hold every farmer in nz accountable for the od couple of fuck wits that wreck it for every one else u will find a majority of us do prep actually and our milk quality is one of if not the best in the world but u wouldnt know that would you geeser
honkey2121 1 year ago
@honkey2121 no I havent farmer in NZ, but I do happen to work for one of the top, if not the top Kiwi companies in the U.S. ( who also have farns in nz) as an assistant farm manager. we do not prep, our milk quality is excelent, and I have been told by the kiwis I work with that most of the dairies in nz dont prep. i cant say I know that to be 100% fact its just what I've been told. maybe they do maybe they dont.
farmmo4ever 1 year ago
@farmmo4ever your right. i have never heard of anyone preping in nz. its not an issue.
kitkat6319 11 months ago
great job, congratulations
gdefendi 1 year ago
congratulations for the job well done...limpio kaau imo farm kuya...keep it up!
jadetulz84 2 years ago
rotarys are mean! 70bale too thats bigger than anything Ive ever worked in lol I milked in a 60bale, but usually just herringbones.
jessthebest2478 2 years ago