I'm fond of all the bits attached to meSoon made yer mind up
I'm fond of all the bits attached to meSoon made yer mind up
thought you had trouble rearing calves, these look alright, except for 1 little thing, lacking in ear tags perhaps ? If you want to register them, could be a problem, with who had what calf.Will this lot be alright if I shove them outside next week? Forecast is showing dry for the foreseeable future
They haven't been born yet, will calve in at 24 months easythought you had trouble rearing calves, these look alright, except for 1 little thing, lacking in ear tags perhaps ? If you want to register them, could be a problem, with who had what calf.
As long as a nice sheltered field, or somewhere they can shelter, if weather turns bad, they should be fine.
its really noticeable buying calves, some are 3 weeks old, with 1/2 in horns !They haven't been born yet, will calve in at 24 months easy
They do actually all have 1 tag and they're registered, just couldn't find my pen to write on the eid tags (write their pedigree name on them), but if red tractor is looking they're all only 20 days old..thought you had trouble rearing calves, these look alright, except for 1 little thing, lacking in ear tags perhaps ? If you want to register them, could be a problem, with who had what calf.
As long as a nice sheltered field, or somewhere they can shelter, if weather turns bad, they should be fine.
that's all right then, RT had a moan one time, p/ports didn't have a stickerThey do actually all have 1 tag and they're registered, just couldn't find my pen to write on the eid tags (write their pedigree name on them), but if red tractor is looking they're all only 20 days old..
Thanks as well, I can rear them decently well I think, just have problems keeping them alive for the first few weeks, get past that and they zoom on
Shelter will be the problem, there's very little in the way of it which is why I was waiting for a dry week or two in the hopes they'll be ok
2nd cut, hope to start 1st cut friday, must be lovely it the tropical NorthTwice as much first cut a week earlier than last year. Weather annoying but fine. Two umbilical systems tomorrow and fert on Friday. Ready for a winter of excitement View attachment 1038330
They'll be fine. Ours went out Easter weekend. Granted they have good hedges everywhere that they can go under if they want to.Will this lot be alright if I shove them outside next week? Forecast is showing dry for the foreseeable future
Few farms around here changing over from tyres to sidewalls and I'm keen to do the same. How do they stand up to the wind?Twice as much first cut a week earlier than last year. Weather annoying but fine. Two umbilical systems tomorrow and fert on Friday. Ready for a winter of excitement
Stop being polite. Sometimes it's the only way, let a few f's off to them.How do I politely tell a parasite to p*ss off?
I have 1 who phones me every other week trying to sell me stuff (my answer is always no and if I want something I'll phone you)
If I miss his phone call he turns up here an I have a job to get rid of him
I've had a load of problems this morning and really haven't got time today so just need to get him gone asap
Perhaps you're right, don't like getting cross, dreading the next few days as now arla have announced a milk price increase I'm going to have an influx of the buggers trying to steal the money from my account before it even hits itStop being polite. Sometimes it's the only way, let a few f's off to them.
Few farms around here changing over from tyres to sidewalls and I'm keen to do the same. How do they stand up to the wind?
sh!t that I don't needWhat are they selling?
just say you would love to try, but can't afford, can they give you some free of charge ..............Perhaps you're right, don't like getting cross, dreading the next few days as now arla have announced a milk price increase I'm going to have an influx of the buggers trying to steal the money from my account before it even hits it