She’s Not Only A Great Vet, She’s Now NZ Young Farmer Of The Year 2023!!
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Calving’s in full swing now and the calves are coming in thick and fast. We haven’t had the best start as we have had to get the vet …
You guys can still use Marbocyl we can't for human antibiotics resistance reasons yet New Zealand can export to the EU another example of double standard bureaucracy we have to deal with as farmer's in the EU, not have a go at you Andrew or new Zealand farmer's but at the bureaucracy which is getting worse every year here in Ireland, EU
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Thank you so much for your videos! I had a misfortune, I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I also created a channel and am trying to move in that direction, but so far not very successful(se
Geez , hows the grass situation, always looks like you got grass on the video, we are short up here, it just disappeared 🤷♂️
Some nice weather for farming.
Dont forget to order your Nitrogen product from Ballance before the end of July to receive the feild days discount, from there you can uplift anytime till sep 30th 😊
Great stuff Emma, congratulations.
Wish that the hole gender block BS in all skills and trade would just be a thing of the past. So much skill gone to waste because of stereotype thinking, and power domination battles for ages.
I'm a Electrical contractor, and some of the best skilled ones I have worked with are women.
Nice I wish you a good day
Why does Steve milk your cows through the winter? Andrew
Cheers Neil
I thought you used sexed semen in the cows first round
Hopefully that cow dosnt have a lda. She may also be dirty can treat with a oxytet antibiotic
Where do you keep the Bobby calf’s until they go on the track
And she got to wear the cloak of knowledge! Congrats Emma. Onya!
Good stuff Emma, what a woman!
Gidday Andrew, again, another great video. Congratulations to Emma. You two have now certainly changed my view of a crock pot. 😅😮😮 Regards Pete R
I do love how a farmer and vet talk about the worst part of their job, it's live, it's death, look one died but there 99 over there alive, 99%happy, my vet last year was calving a cow,I think it's gone I think it's gone ,calf out it's alive ,my hero .thanks Willy
Can we have a report on the sexed semen, number A.I ed ,in calf, heifers bulls ,use it again or not ,dad's take
Great work, sir, on the vid….. stay safe 🏴
Good on you Emma, congratulations.
And so it all begins again, thanks Andrew
I was in Timaru doing the junior young farmer competition, so I got to watch Emma doing the competition, and it was pretty cool to see her do so well.
Hi Andrew nice video mate
How many cows you got in
And how many heifer replacements you got in
Congratulations Emma I listened to your interview on talkback – yes genetic gain is really important – less cow over time with the same amount of productions from a smaller herd – it does take many years to achieve
Those selection decisions are important. At what age will you cull those calves? Will they go to an auction or just go for meat?
What a great video
How you finding the collars for notifications on calving?
Did that broken colored open cow jump you when she was walking behind you? LOL I thought I saw that coming.
Congratulations
Great video
Hope that cows recovering ?
nice to see a good run of heifer calves but I've seen on your stories today you've had 9 bull calves on the trot now so it didn't last
Congratulations to Emma great achievement