Wyena Holsteins in Carpendeit, Victoria, Australia | Farm
Wyena Holsteins
Locality: Carpendeit, Victoria, Australia
Address: 199 Jancourt Forest Road 3260 Carpendeit, VIC, Australia
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24.01.2022 Message today from a young man l have a lot of time for.... I messaged him after the sale and told him l was sending him 3 cow that l couldn't bare to see go to butcher Well MrSam Phyllis gave him a heifer calf on my bday Today she was raised to 2E91 2nd Generation Ex. Thankyou and All the best for the future Davey & Bec xxx
24.01.2022 More good news today.... Our, now Carlie & Owens beautiful Ellous (the youth camp favorite) had a heifer calf yesterday They also purchased the 2 xbred cows and got this brownie heifer today
23.01.2022 Pics like this actually bring a tears to my eyes... Bitter sweet tears ! BMac had a Luster heifer calf this morning for the Thomas's. They brought very very well at the sale !... On that note I would assume this will be the last calf born from the sale back in Feb Its been great to get messages of happy buyers with Heifer calves & Excellent cows ect Thankyou all again for supporting our sale And all the best for your endeavors with the black&white or red cow.... and Ausdairy.
20.01.2022 Doorman Valda 5th in her class in the North Vic Sub branch OFC for Max Hall
20.01.2022 More happy buyers with heifer calves.... Akyol Josie with a red Okool baby... Last week MrSam Phyllis had a big black Roundup heifer
18.01.2022 MASKS ON FARMS From 11:59pm on Sunday face masks will become mandatory for all Victorians when out of their homes. Premier Daniel Andrews has this afternoon ...clarified when masks need to be worn for those who live on farms. The premier called for a common-sense approach, and gave a number of situational examples of when a mask is required. Essentially: If you’re working alone on your farm and not coming into contact with other people, a mask IS NOT needed. If you’re working on your farm with people who live in the same house as you, a mask IS NOT needed. If you’re working on your farm alongside people who do not live in the same house as you, a mask IS REQUIRED. If it’s a family farm and you and members of your household, then common sense tells you that you don’t need to wear a mask, Mr Andrews said. But once you go past the front gate and go into town you would (need to wear a mask). If you’ve got staff or if you’ve got people coming to your property to make deliveries or to collect livestock for instance or if you have staff coming onto your property logic just says put your mask on because that person is not part of your household. Even though the farm is your home, that’s then a workplace. Full details on the Rural Report from 6.15am tomorrow.
15.01.2022 And the heifers keep coming This one from the Rosellas...
10.01.2022 Baxter Valerie with some help delivered Twin heifers by Perseus for her new owners today
09.01.2022 AWESOME NEWS just now 2 yes 2 New Excellent cows today ! TM Rosella (below) & Lavan Valerie for Rod & Brenton Thomas & family at Simpson... Sooo happy for them See more
07.01.2022 Wonderful wonderful news this morning These 2 heifers are lucky to be alive...no one wanted their mums at the sale and instead of choppering them l sent them to Davy So happy for him & Bec to now have 3 heifers from 3
05.01.2022 Sooo thrilled to get this pic yesterday ! No far enough to be ptic at sale time However BMac is due soon to Luster
05.01.2022 For the last time... Our All Australian nominee
04.01.2022 Nice email to get just now....
04.01.2022 Wonderful news today Windwind Caboose went Excellent 90 today ! She also has an ET pregnancy coming early next year