HasthorpeGrange
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I would never want anything with horns either, they always know when they have them, especially bulls
Your exporting cows?When are these feckers fecking off to Scandinavia? Dirty little sods have made a right mess this year & how they can be amber listed by RSPB beats the carp out of me
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No no he is obviously planning on doing something like breeding them or fattening them or some such and so is talking them down to depress the market so he can buy them cheap , that said he probably has a shed full of them ready to kill and is drumming up interest in their saleYour exporting cows?
No, racing starlingsYour exporting cows?
I would not be pointing my camera at them that's for sure. I had 4/5 cows go off colour and scour in the new year for a few days before they recovered. Vet said there had been several herds with more than just a few cows go like it. Must say they don't seem too have sh1t on your cows as much as some i've seen.
They seem too have disappeared here last few days.
When are these feckers fecking off to Scandinavia? Dirty little sods have made a right mess this year & how they can be amber listed by RSPB beats the carp out of me
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Pretected speciesWhy not shoot them.? Cows get used to shotgun blasts very quickly.
Pretecredit species
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Finally got to milking in my extended parlour. Thats 3 weeks of chaos i dont want to repeat again! Milking in the same parlour while builders and dairy engineers try to work between milkings.
One things for sure it was a good calfOn my 10th birthday mum and dad were obviously feeling very uninspired so they gave me a calf for my birthday.
24 and a bit years later and there's only one generation between that calf and this one born at the weekend.
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How's that for speedy genetic progress!
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Even just a friendly cow being friendly with her head could be fatal! Do you get any injuries @Agrispeed .?
Why not???
Someone who works here, her dad only had one eye after a friendly Guernsey with horns turned around and poked the other one out. It wasn't malicious attack just a nasty accident.
You need a birdgard scarer, plays recordings of distress calls. Works very well. They did start coming back in the cold spell last week out of desperation, but I don't think I have got it in the best place anyway. Use a laser if they get too familiar.When are these feckers fecking off to Scandinavia? Dirty little sods have made a right mess this year & how they can be amber listed by RSPB beats the carp out of me
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