Your new company
Working in the public sector on a fantastic farm. Working with Livestock on a daily basis and working within a great team ethic and place of work.
Milking duties, including bringing cows to and from fields and houses for milking, preparing cows for milking, milking cows, maintaining hygiene throughout the milking process, maintaining parlour cleanliness.
Feeding cows, including preparing experimental rations for specific experimental requirements, normally using a telescopic handler, tractor and mixer waggon, but also by hand or using a mini mixer.
Pasture/grazing management, including sowing fertiliser, mowing paddocks using a mower, harvesting grass using a zero-grazer, weed control, allocating pasture, setting up fence lines, checking water troughs.
Maintaining high animal health and welfare standards, including identifying and treating sick animals, routine health management, vaccination, hoof care, assisting veterinary practitioners.
Fertility management, including heat detection, artificial insemination, assisting at calving, and ensuring the health and welfare of calves and cows at birth.
General livestock management duties, including bedding cow houses/cubicles and calving pens (for example, with straw, sawdust and lime), clipping cows.
Record detailed herd health and management details, both electronically and hard copy, as appropriate.
Assisting scientific staff to take measurements.
Maintaining the overall cleanliness and tidiness of the dairy unit, including cleaning and disinfecting animal accommodation, brushing, power hosing, grass cutting, weed control/management, silo management.
All types of general farm duties, and any other duties that may arise, including young stock management.
Conducting an evening check of animals within the herds, which may include checking youngstock and calves.
What you'll need to succeed
Two GCSEs including English and Maths, grade C or above, or a recognised level 2 or higher in Agriculture/Land-based Technology/ or equivalent in a relevant area.
Be able to demonstrate, by way of example, that they have at least 12 months' experience of working on a dairy farm, including milking, feeding, maintaining cow hygiene throughout all milking processes, or be willing to learn. Have experience working outdoors.
Be able to demonstrate, by way of example, general livestock husbandry skills, including calving, record management and animal health and welfare.
Have a full driving licence which enables the holder to drive a car in Northern Ireland.
What you'll get in return
Paid weekly
Holiday Pay
37 hours per week
Long-term work, opportunity for permanent employment
What you need to do now
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