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Chae1

Member
Location
Aberdeenshire
That's a real good point .
Got 43 stores in a field by house . I've been sat on the patio with my cans of Thatchers generally watching them and idling on TFF as the OH is in London .
The cattle are just walking from one end of field to the other. They have an embarrassing abundance of grass but they are just not settled . I just don't know why 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️ I just wish that if they not wanting to eat the grass then for goodness sake lie down and stop trampling it down !!!
Think you should cut it and bale it!

They'll do better on fresh regrowth.
 

Anymulewilldo

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Cheshire
they should be shot before then. arla are strokers if somthing is worth nothing it wont get looked after!
I had to sign for a bunch of Arla calves a while back to say I wasn’t going to kill them before 8 weeks I think it was. Wouldn’t bother me as I was on blue bulls but the same paperwork for the jersey x bull calves from the spring block calvers too. Not allowed to shoot them anymore on certain contracts. Not that I agree with the practise. If you’re breeding cattle with no value to sell on and the only viable way out is a bullet then as far as I’m concerned you’re part of the problem and want a good kicking (or I’ll send @livestock 1 around to give them a fat ear) 😉
 
That's a real good point .
Got 43 stores in a field by house . I've been sat on the patio with my cans of Thatchers generally watching them and idling on TFF as the OH is in London .
The cattle are just walking from one end of field to the other. They have an embarrassing abundance of grass but they are just not settled . I just don't know why 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️ I just wish that if they not wanting to eat the grass then for goodness sake lie down and stop trampling it down !!!
Sometimes it’s better not to watch what goes on with certain things
 
I had to sign for a bunch of Arla calves a while back to say I wasn’t going to kill them before 8 weeks I think it was. Wouldn’t bother me as I was on blue bulls but the same paperwork for the jersey x bull calves from the spring block calvers too. Not allowed to shoot them anymore on certain contracts. Not that I agree with the practise. If you’re breeding cattle with no value to sell on and the only viable way out is a bullet then as far as I’m concerned you’re part of the problem and want a good kicking (or I’ll send @livestock 1 around to give them a fat ear) 😉
I will give @Hilly a call sounds like he can come along too
 

Anymulewilldo

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Cheshire
I will give @Hilly a call sounds like he can come along too
As long as you both accept that when the plods turn up to arrest the pair of you we don’t know you, never seen you before, and no we don’t know where that one lives officer…

edit… and no, we haven’t a clue what the other one is talking about either. We think he’s got beef with a bloke called Ken 😂😂
 

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