Skintagain
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I have thought about training a few sheepdogs as I am quite handy with them but I could never bear to sell any. If I had a nice dog that I thought a lot of £20k would feel like peanuts imo
I've been looking for a new dog since my owd boy passed, price's have gone daft, was offered a pup last week for 1350.
Going to hav ta stick wi my white dog a while longer,View attachment 913722
i'd like to disagree wi you but i know thats the more likely scenarioDon't get too used to it.
Boom and bust is the old normal, normal
It may not be any good on the driveI know it's been online and not a 'real' auction in the sense people were there...
But £20k - we have just witnessed the world's most expensive sheepdog be sold. That's history right there, folks
You'll probably find out how good her left hook is when she reads that post tooUsed this owd girl a time a two but can be a hard to handle at times, can be very vocal when given commands, bit of a cross between huntaway and a rottweiler
Drives good. bit slow on the out run, other than that shes pricelessView attachment 913881
You'll probably find out how good her left hook is when she reads that post too
Too right, our lambing is on the back stretch (hogg lambing).putting tups in at weekend here, cant believe how fast its come around though
Couldnt afford anotherHe will never find another like me that’s for sure
Too right, our lambing is on the back stretch (hogg lambing).
We're just wrapping up "meals on wheels" too @firther View attachment 914124
but it all came around amazingly quickly!
I have an inkling our season copy what yours do.thats a good way of feeding them, hope ya get a better summer than we had, been very wet around here in july and august
I have an inkling our season copy what yours do.
It is WET here but it's localised, elsewhere in the country is beginning to squeak already about dry conditions.
So I am planning to run pretty light and see what happens in the meantime.
Ha, yeap a good place to hang the feeder, feed the calves once a day and they top up off the cows in the afternoon
If your following on from our summer youll want ya gummies and wet gear for 5 or 6 days of the weekI have an inkling our season copy what yours do.
It is WET here but it's localised, elsewhere in the country is beginning to squeak already about dry conditions.
So I am planning to run pretty light and see what happens in the meantime.
Ha, yeap a good place to hang the feeder, feed the calves once a day and they top up off the cows in the afternoon
It's a bit like that already, 30cm rain in 30 days and chuck in 6 inch of snow to sealevel,, right at the start of hogg lambingIf your following on from our summer youll want ya gummies and wet gear for 5 or 6 days of the week