With the last of the shearing out of the way, Fridolin headed to the local cafe, and we took the girls to town for the day on 31st December. Alice saw her second ever movie ... The Muppets. Whilst fairly active during the movie she enjoyed her popcorn and said Kermit and Miss Piggy were her favourite.
Fridolin then took off up north till Tuesday night with some others. We had a quiet New Years day and back into work on the 2nd. The dairy weaners were drenched and weighed and separated out into two mobs. The top 50 in weight (approx 135 kg +) were taken down the road to another rotation.
Top 50 Dairy weaners about to go down the road |
In the afternoon, 600 Mixed Age (MA) Ewes were Androvax (http://www.msd-animal-health.co.nz/products/androvax-plus/020_product-overview.aspx). We have chosen just the 4-tooth and 4 year old ewes in the Maternal Flock to be vaccinated. The aim is that the product can give up to 20% increased scanning and is an additional tool which can be used in conjunction with genetics and feeding to maximise sheep production on farm. We are weary not to vaccinate the smaller or younger sheep and we also need to be in a position to feed the additional lambs and the ewes increased feed demand at lambing time.
Tuesday was a bit of an odd job day as we had quite a bit of rain.
Wednesday all the lambs were mustered. Lambs separated into 30 kg + line and 30kg below, and drenched accordingly. The larger mob was put over the scales to see if any ready for the works. Only a portion were ready. The lambs were returned to the hills, and the lambs to be drafted will be taken out on Tuesday and kept on the finishing country until ready for the works.
Thursday was quite a bit of stock work, shifting sheep mobs around on their rotations. Wool buyer (http://www.woolfirst.co.nz/buyer/manukau/index.shtml) came to collect the wool. We have limited wool room in our woolshed so wool gets trucked away regularly during shearing.
Inside the woolshed awaiting removal |
Loading the truck |
Tying down, ready for the trip |
Big Bulls 580 kg+ |
Big bulls meeting the smaller bulls! |
Smaller big bulls going in to get weighed |
Bulls being weighed, Fridolin watching, Sal on the scales and Alice supervising! |
That's the end of our week as it settles into rain for the weekend.
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