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<blockquote data-quote="Gator" data-source="post: 7875408" data-attributes="member: 9370"><p>Sorry for the late update guys</p><p></p><p>Just got back home last neet after 12 days in hospital, its good ta be home, proper food and most of all a decent bloody brew, OH made me a fry up, a just fanced a fry, and ya know what, best meal in the ladt 12 days. Nice to have some and piece and quiet.</p><p>Has for being on the mend this is going to take time guys, not something I'm looking forward to, I've never been layed up this long before and at a time when I need to be especially with lambing on the arisen.</p><p>Monday I've got christies for the next lot of treatment which I'm not looking forward to, had the treatment before but this is an whole other ball game now and will take much longer, but I'll get ta know more when I've been on Monday. </p><p></p><p>The gator gang as keep things goin, and I can't thank them enough, they've sorted the last of the lambs for market, everything's going, runs un all so that will clear the lambs for 2021.</p><p>They took the feeders out and and some bails but say there not interested yet, it's there if its needed.</p><p>Scanning next job then goin off what treatment I'm getting I might have some hard decisions to make before lambing time.</p><p></p><p>Yeah I know its early, msde myself a brew, have tried to sleep in hospital, ni on bloody impossible. Glad to be home, for now anyway, no idea what lays ahead yet.</p><p>Well av finished mi brew so I'll get mi head down again.</p><p></p><p>THANKS YOU FOR ALL WISH, IT MEANS ALOT....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gator, post: 7875408, member: 9370"] Sorry for the late update guys Just got back home last neet after 12 days in hospital, its good ta be home, proper food and most of all a decent bloody brew, OH made me a fry up, a just fanced a fry, and ya know what, best meal in the ladt 12 days. Nice to have some and piece and quiet. Has for being on the mend this is going to take time guys, not something I'm looking forward to, I've never been layed up this long before and at a time when I need to be especially with lambing on the arisen. Monday I've got christies for the next lot of treatment which I'm not looking forward to, had the treatment before but this is an whole other ball game now and will take much longer, but I'll get ta know more when I've been on Monday. The gator gang as keep things goin, and I can't thank them enough, they've sorted the last of the lambs for market, everything's going, runs un all so that will clear the lambs for 2021. They took the feeders out and and some bails but say there not interested yet, it's there if its needed. Scanning next job then goin off what treatment I'm getting I might have some hard decisions to make before lambing time. Yeah I know its early, msde myself a brew, have tried to sleep in hospital, ni on bloody impossible. Glad to be home, for now anyway, no idea what lays ahead yet. Well av finished mi brew so I'll get mi head down again. THANKS YOU FOR ALL WISH, IT MEANS ALOT.... [/QUOTE]
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