I have experience in dairy farming handwork and intellectual work, such as milking, tit spraying, washing and cleaning sheds/hosing, rubber ware maintenance in cups, set up the irrigator, grass surplus, drive tractors/bikes, weed control, disinfecting calf sheds, feeding calves, setting up breaks and fences, check health in cows, treat cows with milk fever, etc.
-milking cows;
-tit spraying;
-washing/hosing and cleaning the milking shed;
-rubber ware maintenance in cups from the milking shed;
-weed spraying;
-disinfecting calf sheds;
-picking up new born calves;
-feeding calves;
-drafting cows;
-castrating male calves;
-setting up breaks and fences (eletric fences);
-checking health in cows with mastitis and ketosis;
-treating cows with milk fever;
-helping cows with birth;
-spreading magnesium on the grass;
-driving tractors.
-Milking cows;
-cleaning up and hosing the milk shed;
-picking up newborn calves and feeding them;
-ear tagging calves;
-farm walks to measure the grass weekly;
-disinfecting the sheds as required;
-helping with the garden;
-spreading lime on the grass;
-setting up breaks and eletric fences
-drenching and vaccinating lambs;
-dipping parasite solution on lambs/sheep and rams;
-working in the woolshed as a rousie sorting up and picking up the wool when shearing;
-picking up dead lambs and sheep in general;
-weed wiping;
-heavy rolling in the paddocks with a tractor;
-harrowing paddocks with a tractor;
-removing eartags from cattle;
-filling up the trucks with cattle and lambs;
-drafting cattle;
-counting the mobs of lambs when needed;
-weed spraying;
-gardening;
-cleaning houses and sheds