Removal of Holden Rodeo RA Headrests 2003 to 2008

All the information you find on the Internet about this. Including the Google AI's response is BS! There is no little hole where you have to poke a paperclip I to or any of that nonsense. Behind each upright is a small metal tab that you need to press to release the upright. Release one [...]

By |2026-03-02T09:00:29+11:00March 2nd, 2026|

Coming Soon

 🚀 We’re farmers too — and we’re always working to make the system better. Here’s what’s on the way: Export to Excel/CSV → Download your records for reporting, sharing and data security. Advanced Herd Reports → Breeding history, health summaries, and performance tracking at a glance. Multiple Users → Let family members or workers [...]

By |2026-02-14T14:46:17+11:00February 14th, 2026|

Features Poll

To the right (if you're on your phone the poll will be below) is our Features Poll where you can vote on the feature you would like to see implemented next. If what you want is not listed then click "Other" and you can enter your suggestion.

By |2026-02-14T13:08:58+11:00February 14th, 2026|

Search Forms

Some listings can get pretty long, for example if you have 70 animals and of course over time your treatments table will get longer and longer, to make this more manageable there's a search form at the top of these lists allowing you to narrow down what items are being listed. Also if [...]

By |2026-01-24T12:00:08+11:00January 24th, 2026|

Calendar and Reminders

Farm Calendar An feature that many find useful is the Calendar, which is of our Small Livestock Farm Management system is a farm calendar where you can schedule all those tasks that need to be done at your farm. Think about all those animal related items such as: drenching vaccinations hoof trimming dogs [...]

By |2026-02-14T14:33:52+11:00January 24th, 2026|

Paddock Management

One of the very important for most farming businesses is to know when stock can be moved into a new paddock. This is especially important if you run sheep or goats since paddocks must be rested for a certain period of time to ensure that Barber Pole and or other worm infestations will [...]

By |2026-02-14T12:35:08+11:00January 22nd, 2026|

Essential Considerations for Installing a Gate Opener on Heavy Hardwood Gates

Introduction: Installing a gate opener on heavy hardwood gates is a smart investment that not only enhances security but also adds convenience to your property. However, the process requires careful planning and consideration to ensure the gate opener functions optimally and stands the test of time. In this blog post, we'll explore key factors [...]

By |2023-12-23T14:51:47+11:00December 23rd, 2023|

Credit to Robert Frost

The tagline we use for our company is: Good fences make good neighbors. This is from the poem Mending Wall by Robert Frost We did change the spelling to Australian English from neighbors to neighbours. Thank you Robert! Funny enough his poem is more about trying not to build a fence, being a wall in [...]

By |2026-02-14T12:36:32+11:00September 9th, 2021|

Escaping Goats!

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Are the goats to clever or are the fences non functional? Well let's look at each fence and it's functionality: Timber stays are not a good choice and angle stays per say aren't a good choice unless they can be placed on the side of a fence that will not [...]

By |2023-12-23T14:42:50+11:00October 22nd, 2019|

How To Determine the Length of Your Boundary

You might be planning to fence the boundary of your property or create an internal paddock or house yard, however you might only know the area in acres or hectares rather then the length of the fence required to enclose it. However be aware that the table below assumes a somewhat square block, if your [...]

By |2023-11-07T13:06:26+11:00July 30th, 2017|
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