So, if I inderstand you right, you mix it cold, the stirrer stirs the cold mix and the Heatwave warms it up as the lambs draw it through to the teats?Best way to feed pet lambs, made my own milk stirring machine, for this year a laboratory magnet stirrer, £50 from Amazon works a treat on a timer 15 mins every hour View attachment 953778View attachment 953779View attachment 953780View attachment 953781View attachment 953782
Wee Jimmy-girl is romping on mother love her to bits, had to tek the frock off poor little bugger could hardly walk, its like a little barrel on match stick legsHow’s wee Jimmy lamb getting on @Gator ?
Still got it’s party frock on ?
On my wish list for next year, was wondering how to keep the milk mixed and stop it from settling , great idea
they can read all right, just 1st class ankers, a few farmers over our way have been having problems wi dogs over weekend unfortunatelyPhone call this mornin, some cockwomble crag rat who can't read keep dogs on a lead signs runs an hogg in the reservoir and then fecks off and ain't got the balls to come and tell you, should be open season on
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Thank feck for the winch,to bloody heavy to throw over the wallView attachment 953807
It's not just your way - we've had two separate incidents (that we know about) in the last couple of weeks.they can read all right, just 1st class ankers, a few farmers over our way have been having problems wi dogs over weekend unfortunately
It's not just your way - we've had two separate incidents (that we know about) in the last couple of weeks.
Luckily no serious damage done other than a month old lamb in a dyke two fields away from where he should have been
Trouble is there seems to be a lot more folks round here that have acquired dogs during lockdown.hopefully now things are starting to open up a bit, some of these so called people will start going back to what they were doing before covid
they can read all right, just 1st class ankers, a few farmers over our way have been having problems wi dogs over weekend unfortunately
There all over the place here, on a weekend it's like Blackpool , trying to get to the farm is a nightmare wi cars parked, double parked in places. No consideration whats so ever. I've 250 ewes un lambs to move back to the other part of the moor which is now rife wi dog wakers , im dreading turning back, can see alot of miss mothering happeningIt's not just your way - we've had two separate incidents (that we know about) in the last couple of weeks.
Luckily no serious damage done other than a month old lamb in a dyke two fields away from where he should have been
Trouble is there seems to be a lot more folks round here that have acquired dogs during lockdown.
A lot of different faces (plus dogs) seem to be walking about all over the place.
There all over the place here, on a weekend it's like Blackpool , trying to get to the farm is a nightmare wi cars parked, double parked in places. No consideration whats so ever. I've 250 ewes un lambs to move back to the other part of the moor which is now rife wi dog wakers , im dreading turning back, can see alot of miss mothering happening
Personally I cant see it improving, the feckers know where we are now, might be abit quieter in the week but get a warm weekend and there'll be more than ever ...picnics in mowing fields kids wi footballs. Over Easter we've been plaged wi Jews, now there a breed on there own and need some educatinghopefully now things are starting to open up a bit, some of these so called people will start going back to what they were doing before covid
Ya not wrong mate, it's certainly been a testing year so far and at times it's been bloody hard to keep motivated.you've had enough to worry about at lambing wi out these added problems, but these folk just don't give a shite
Ya not wrong mate, it's certainly been a testing year so far and at times it's been bloody hard to keep motivated.