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<blockquote data-quote="ShooTa" data-source="post: 6333886" data-attributes="member: 90394"><p>Ill advocate what [USER=63856]@Kiwi Pete[/USER] said about recording - this is your best tool moving foward - Its why i have an instagram - i vowed to try and do 1 pic a day - and it90% of the time is of the sheep - but it forces me to take photos when im witht he flock - how im setting fences, what the grass is like before they go in- condition etc. As ive talked with [USER=70166]@hendrebc[/USER] about grass growth once it gets stemmy all the platemeters and sward sticks become kinda useless.. and you have to go on gut instinct and the animals.... hence why photos are so good. - just spend the due diligence to put them into separate folders (month or field) once youve put them onto the computer..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShooTa, post: 6333886, member: 90394"] Ill advocate what [USER=63856]@Kiwi Pete[/USER] said about recording - this is your best tool moving foward - Its why i have an instagram - i vowed to try and do 1 pic a day - and it90% of the time is of the sheep - but it forces me to take photos when im witht he flock - how im setting fences, what the grass is like before they go in- condition etc. As ive talked with [USER=70166]@hendrebc[/USER] about grass growth once it gets stemmy all the platemeters and sward sticks become kinda useless.. and you have to go on gut instinct and the animals.... hence why photos are so good. - just spend the due diligence to put them into separate folders (month or field) once youve put them onto the computer.. [/QUOTE]
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