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Confessions of the Sheep/Beef Cattle/Pig Addicts
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<blockquote data-quote="livestock 1" data-source="post: 9200881" data-attributes="member: 106502"><p>I have 3 dippers I wouldn’t be without them. I have looked at a portequip and although I’m tempted I can’t see how I would get the throughput with the ramp and more importantly the small draining pen. I wouldn’t want to put you off getting one I suppose it depends if you can get them to a purpose built dipper easier than having a mobile dipper. You can dip a hell of a lot of sheep yourself cheaper than getting a contractor. </p><p>I was told it costs to apply for the license now I did read a figure looked dear. I just pay the 3 x whatever it is and look happy. It was dearer for a while nearly £3000 per year and it’s dropped back a bit. There’s just been letters sent out about re-evaluating the annual fee. You could just get your spent dip taken away if you can find someone to take it otherwise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livestock 1, post: 9200881, member: 106502"] I have 3 dippers I wouldn’t be without them. I have looked at a portequip and although I’m tempted I can’t see how I would get the throughput with the ramp and more importantly the small draining pen. I wouldn’t want to put you off getting one I suppose it depends if you can get them to a purpose built dipper easier than having a mobile dipper. You can dip a hell of a lot of sheep yourself cheaper than getting a contractor. I was told it costs to apply for the license now I did read a figure looked dear. I just pay the 3 x whatever it is and look happy. It was dearer for a while nearly £3000 per year and it’s dropped back a bit. There’s just been letters sent out about re-evaluating the annual fee. You could just get your spent dip taken away if you can find someone to take it otherwise [/QUOTE]
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