Key facts
- All cattle are out at grass and performing well on Pat Carthy's farm in Co. Sligo.
- Dairy-beef yearling cattle are performing particularly well and are ahead of target weights.
- Grass growth has improved due to recent hot weather.
- First cut bale silage was secured in good conditions, with a focus on high dry matter digestibility.
- The suckler herd has finished calving, with some issues of scours in calves.
- Last year's weanlings averaged 435kg at turnout to grass in late April.
The ABP Monitor Farms initiative showcases cattle finishing systems across various land types in Ireland. Pat Carthy's farm in Co. Sligo is one such location, providing insights into current management practices and performance. This update focuses on the turnout of cattle to grass for the summer, the impact of weather on grass growth, and the progress of both suckler and dairy-beef cattle.
