Friday, 13 January 2012

New Year Brings New Life to Allowdale


The new year at Allowdale has been fantastic I've been washing our newly halter broken bulls, (Cutler, Yaraman, Valour, Jack Demsey, and Best Trump) I was expecting them to behave pretty badly but they were complete gentlemen. The boss even gave me a chance to start clipping them which i actually turned out to be quite good at.
We had a Heifer calf born on New Years day Pashmina to Allowadale Pheadra by BHG she is beautiful.
The boss left for the Denver Stock Show on Tuesday and everything was relatively quiet until 0830hrs this morning when I noticed Trena looking sick to calve.........at 1045 baby number two of 2012 was born a handsome bull calf......

The boss is back Monday so I'm hoping Sparkle will calve before then just so I have more great news to welcome Anne and Liam home with..........

Saturday, 24 December 2011

First bull washes

Ok it's been ages since my last blog and a lot has happened! Liam has been very patient in showing me how to wash the bulls and I had my first three done before Christmas. Allowdale Elvis and Allowdale Valiant are looking amazing (see pics), while the washing has seemed to come quite naturally to me the leading part was quite terrifying to begin with. These boys are on the heavier side of 650kg and their power and strength is unbelievable I am but a mere fly to them! Liam said I'm getting better now though, well his exact words were "least you didn't scream like a girl this time" I think there is still much more to learn!!

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Haybarn modifications 1/2 done

Bottom of the haybarn is complete and the heifers are all in place.
Waiting for the final 3 locking barriers to arrive this week to finish the top of the haybarn in order to move the last 10 animals off the field in !
Rain rain and more rain this week -
time for the animals to be inside and not 'poaching' the land.
Roofing the section of the haybarn between the Bull house and the calving shed as the water is unmanageable and spoiling the straw beds as well as the feed (costly).

This week will be busy with gates, roofing and new vented sheeting on the way ....

Friday, 18 November 2011

Bull House and Haybarn mods

So having leveled the 'upper' ie roadside part of the haybarn and filled in with concrete ...
Now created a new problem where all the water is coming into the shed !

We are likely to have to roof between haybarn and main calving shed as well as fence off the area .

Mods to "lower" part of haybarn pretty well completed today.
Darak to power wash and clean for animals to be brought in tomorrow.

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Rambo update

Rambo calf number 3 is on the way.......................more news to follow!!!

Monday, 14 November 2011

Rambo and Twister Calfs Born!!!!!!

It's been nine long months of waiting (not counting the run up to embryo implantation) for the embryo's brought from Grant Hirshe in Alberta, Canada to be born. Liam and Anne Philpott have been looking forward to their arrival with great excitement and on the 22nd October a handsome Bull calf called Allowdale Tornado by Adams Twister 416T out of Cooperobin 254R was born. Then 5 days later his full brother Allowdale Twister was also born.
After the two Twister calfs were happily running round their pens the anticipation began for the long awaited Rambo calfs and thanks be to god we didn't have to wait long a week later the first Rambo calf was born a Bull called Allowdale Rambo by GH Rambo 279R out of Performance Passion 126S and what a fabulous calf he is too.
On Monday Border Buttercup V81 started her super-ovulation programme and we are all super excited for her flushing on the 22nd November.
Today marked the birth of the second Rambo calf and at last we had a beautiful Heifer by GH Rambo 279R out of Cooperobin 254R aptly named "Miss Rambo".

We are now waiting for the last Rambo calf to be born and for Border Buttercup's flushing exciting times ahead to which i will endeavor to keep blogging about on a regular basis.........

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

2009 catchup

2009 we were busy renovating sheep sheds and converting for cattle...
Not much blogging time
Convertions photos are on www.flickr.com/photos/allowdale
To follow all the shed convertions and yard modifications