Skycrest Mailing Limabean VG88 Dam to the calf that is selling in the sale. |
Farmer Girl
Thursday 30 June 2011
Rocky Mountians Sale
In July Rocky Mountain Holsteins are holding their sale at their farm, they have their sale every two years. We have a heifer that is consigned in the sale, she is a Braxton December calf that is 49 inches tall. The sale is the 7th of July. There is lots of other consignments as well, also Rocky Mountain sells a bunch of their animals in the sale too. With a sale there is always staff to go along, there is usually fitters that clip all the animals, line watchers these people feed hay and pick the poop and can wash also. There is also and auctioneer, pedigrees man, and people who take the bids. There are more jobs that other people do that help out with the sale.
Summer Time
It's summer time, most people take the summer off and go camping or away from home. Well this is just another busy season for farmers. In summer farmers either do hay and silage, this consists of cutting the hay letting it dry, raking hay swaths together and baling or silaging it off and putting it in a pit, bag or silo. At our farm we do round bales, square bales and also we do silage in bags and for the silos. This is always a busy time because if there is a nice day your out in the field raking or baling trying to get the hay off beofore it rains or gets to mature.
Me square baling hay |
Saturday 25 June 2011
Smile for the Camera
Not only do people get their photos taken by professionals but so can cattle. There are photographers that picture cattle at shows, or come to you farm if you want them too. The purpose of picturing cows, heifers, bulls is to advertise that animal, offspring, or daughters for your farm or if they are selling in a sale. Picturing cattle is not always easy to do some work with you and sometimes they can fight you. For picturing you need a person for each front leg, someone to hold the head, someone to set the back legs, someone to hold the tail in place, someone to make noise to get good head carriage and to get the ears forward. The reason for placing the feet is to make the cow look wider, show more rear udder, you can also add height to the front end by adding blocks underneath the front feet. This process can vary in 5 mins to 50 mins depending on the animal behaviour.
Tabasco 3/4 view |
Skycrest Laurin Sweet Potato |
Skycrest Lou Lip Smacker VG 86 |
Thursday 23 June 2011
Thunder Season
It's that time of year when there are plenty of thunder storms brewing in the country.Thunder storms can be either good if we need rain or bad because it can damage crops. How can they damage crops well if there is hail then it breaks the stems of the grain or it can rip holes in the leaves in the canola. When this happens it doesn't fully come back resulting in a lose of the crop.
Wednesday 22 June 2011
Hair Cut
Well its that time of year where it get hot out and long hair can make it even hotter. Yes farmers give their cattle hair cuts too. Most dairy farmers clip their cattle when they are in barns so they are not as hot and are more comfortable when cool, also they can produce more milk when they are cooler. Also at shows the cattle get clipped to make them more dairyer looking. To clip a calf you need a pair of clippers, top line brush, hair dryer. When clipping you want to make the top look level and blend the hairs to make it look more natural looking. You also want to leave belly hair if the calf needs the extra help of the hair to add more depth of rib. Clipping takes lots of practice, it just doesn't come to you.
blending the top in |
clipping the udder |
Getting the Milk Out
Well we know how the milk is made now it time to learn how the milk gets from the udder to the milk tank. Milk let down is an involuntary reflex action that the cow has no control over. When it's time to start milking washing the teats of the cow sends a message to the pituitary gland in the cow's brain which is letting her know to let the milk down. In response to the message a hormone called oxytocin is sent through the blood to the udder. When this reaches the udder it sends a single to "squeeze" the milk out of the alveole cells. When milk leaves the cells it travels down through the udder into the teat cistern. Then the teats fill with milk, the teat opening is held shut by a sphincter muscle at the bottem of the teat. Some cows leak milk before they are milked, this is usally because they arew either high producing cows or their sphincter muscle is weak. With the milk made and the milk out now its the milk drivers job to transfer it to the farm to the milk factory.
Friday 17 June 2011
The Udder
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