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<blockquote data-quote="Ukjay" data-source="post: 5763392" data-attributes="member: 51920"><p>Not sure how to read your post if I am honest Brisel, so I will tread carefully at this point to avoid any misunderstanding..</p><p></p><p>I will therefore answer in part, until I understand fully which angle you are coming at me from here - be that a personal dig of some kind following your pariah quip or something else..</p><p></p><p>We moved into a rather neglected property with 25 acres due to our requirements of land for our horses.</p><p></p><p>Currently (as can be read on here) we have been / are buying certain items of agricultural equipment to repair stock fencing / damage caused to the land through ignorance and neglect, reading what I can to learn more about certain skills I will need whilst setting up a smallholding to allow for keeping / culling our own reared stock etc...</p><p></p><p>We currently have a local farmer graze our fields FOC as we are not out to f**k anyone over and we will always look to try to help where we are able. We take nothing for granted and we value the support we are given when given... But equally will comment when generalised comments are made.</p><p></p><p>In relation to liveries and pony paddocks, well, our property is set out for full commercial livery, but I chose not to go this route to avoid potential issues that could arise as a result, much like I would ask for cash on delivery instead of moaning later...</p><p>It is just how I work, as for me, there is no point moaning about something, if it can be avoided in the first instance... Life is simply far too short..</p><p></p><p>Additionally, we pay for everything before (up front) or on delivery - as we do not like keeping people waiting for their money that is owed, as we know and appreciate it can impact a business cash flow adversely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ukjay, post: 5763392, member: 51920"] Not sure how to read your post if I am honest Brisel, so I will tread carefully at this point to avoid any misunderstanding.. I will therefore answer in part, until I understand fully which angle you are coming at me from here - be that a personal dig of some kind following your pariah quip or something else.. We moved into a rather neglected property with 25 acres due to our requirements of land for our horses. Currently (as can be read on here) we have been / are buying certain items of agricultural equipment to repair stock fencing / damage caused to the land through ignorance and neglect, reading what I can to learn more about certain skills I will need whilst setting up a smallholding to allow for keeping / culling our own reared stock etc... We currently have a local farmer graze our fields FOC as we are not out to f**k anyone over and we will always look to try to help where we are able. We take nothing for granted and we value the support we are given when given... But equally will comment when generalised comments are made. In relation to liveries and pony paddocks, well, our property is set out for full commercial livery, but I chose not to go this route to avoid potential issues that could arise as a result, much like I would ask for cash on delivery instead of moaning later... It is just how I work, as for me, there is no point moaning about something, if it can be avoided in the first instance... Life is simply far too short.. Additionally, we pay for everything before (up front) or on delivery - as we do not like keeping people waiting for their money that is owed, as we know and appreciate it can impact a business cash flow adversely. [/QUOTE]
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