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<blockquote data-quote="4course" data-source="post: 6863477" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>first lot will do marvellous 2nd lot a few problems after that you end up with a water bill building repair costs bedding costs or effluent disposal costs and thats without vet med and the hassle of loading or unloading at 4am in the depths of winter but keep doubling up and youll think your doing fine until !!! ive oft used the phrase grandad said a donkey of your own is worth 1/2 an hoss .On pigs it was you want 2 or 200 and that was 40 years ago ask youself why does the contract outfit want you to have them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4course, post: 6863477, member: 2772"] first lot will do marvellous 2nd lot a few problems after that you end up with a water bill building repair costs bedding costs or effluent disposal costs and thats without vet med and the hassle of loading or unloading at 4am in the depths of winter but keep doubling up and youll think your doing fine until !!! ive oft used the phrase grandad said a donkey of your own is worth 1/2 an hoss .On pigs it was you want 2 or 200 and that was 40 years ago ask youself why does the contract outfit want you to have them [/QUOTE]
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