I know of someone who sent a load to try and never again. Apparently their weights were coming back 2-3kg deadweight less than their normal slaughterhouse
@unlacedgecko i am aware of the theory behind feeding a bottle.
Unfortunately my wife gets rather annoyed when I hand the little man back looking like he's been for a swim in a bulk tank.
Wake up 3.30 am via a screaming child alarm clock.
Make bottle.
Give to wife to feed aforementioned child
Head under pillow to try and get back to sleep.
Get up 6.45-7.
Insert matchsticks in eyes.
Coffee
Up to farm to feed and check calves
8.30 coffee and days planning meeting/argument.
Feed...
My brother sowed a new lawn last year.
He'd been annoying me so I spiked his lawn seed with westerwold.
Think he might as well of bought BP out the amount of petrol his lawnmower used that summer.
Rob was dangerous enough before he took up cage fighting. Does indeed sound like a large amount of unripened grapes. Surely if the animal is good enough to be judged champion then that's all that matters
One of my best mates is an auctioneer and he said the first lesson he was taught is that the buyer is the enemy when you are on the plank.
I've seen him and his boss both stop an auction and tell a buyer to stop arseing about or get lost.
What is the purpose of a grader?
Not having a dig at anyone but surely the buyers know what they want i.e. Some leaner lambs some fitter for different jobs.
So why have them graded let the buyers do it to earn their slice of the pie.
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