Today at work

jimmer

Member
Location
East Devon
It was the cow with the calves suckling wasn't it?
yep
i sat on her while the foot trimmer put a block on her good claw before breakfast , and i overdosed her on painkillers , then just before dinner we managed to walk her into the yard to his crush where she was seen to properly
 

Davos

Member
Location
East Yorks
Yup we have lots, just been looking back through his nursery diaries and photos had to stop as being a right softy :) amazing how quickly its gone.
My son is 20 next week,it does'nt seem like 5 minutes since wifey was in the delivery room 'huffing and puffing' having him.
The years seem to go by faster and faster,and as Grumpy says, take plenty of pictures,you never get this time back again.
 

RobFZS

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Small bit of topping before putting it away for the winter
 

General-Lee

Member
Location
Devon
Some cracking countryside you have there , this was one of our planned rape fields yesterday morning , think its going to be wheat again:unsure:
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(y) And that's not one of the most 'up in the air' fields it's always nice to have a look round see what everyone else is up to and watch the world go by whilst you work.:)

That by looks of it is gonna take a couple days to dry out.:(
 

Lincs Lass

Member
Location
north lincs
I've done a similar shed. I plated up the bottom metre of the H section to make it into box, then filled with concrete for long term protection.
Its only a winter horse shelter ,the muck wont ever get deep enough to bother the steel ,it was put up couple of years back and put up badly aswell ,load of second hand steel and roof sheets ,,she left it with a muck floor which just got paddled up so this year shes decided to get it concreted out and six inches above ground level ,,I told her last year it would flood ,
She asked me to go dig it out as her eldest lad is abit deadly with a digger ,might not have had any shed left if he had done it
 

fingermouse

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
cheshire
(y) And that's not one of the most 'up in the air' fields it's always nice to have a look round see what everyone else is up to and watch the world go by whilst you work.:)

That by looks of it is gonna take a couple days to dry out.:(
Going to wait see ,give it till middle of week if its still iffy ,it will be wheat its down the drive so don't want any fek ups(y)
 

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