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<blockquote data-quote="suffolksmallholder" data-source="post: 7639933" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>Good to hear. I became rather bored with the scenario of looking after a 300+ flock when the 'owner' left his 80 year old father, bless him, to go skiing. 5 deaths hurt particularly when they could have been avoided with careful fencing. Rhodedendrons and sheep do not mix well but hey ho I scraped the bodies up in the bucket of my county forestry tractor and they were duly collected.</p><p>So we went from 300 sheep to much less as I got the attitude that they were only numbers........Now X this by 25 years and see my perspective. 10 of which was under a caring elderly farmer so </p><p>I experienced fifteen years of carp which has left me slightly jaded.</p><p>So [USER=20404]@wrenbird[/USER], been there, seen it and tried to cope and I'm never professing to be a f'ing sheep farmer, simply someone who cares! Yes ignorance is proof but you multiply this be all the REAL ignorant Bstards against me who truely cares and then look at your reply! As a yoof we had 400 sheep but there were never mine simply part of the farm.</p><p>SS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suffolksmallholder, post: 7639933, member: 1498"] Good to hear. I became rather bored with the scenario of looking after a 300+ flock when the 'owner' left his 80 year old father, bless him, to go skiing. 5 deaths hurt particularly when they could have been avoided with careful fencing. Rhodedendrons and sheep do not mix well but hey ho I scraped the bodies up in the bucket of my county forestry tractor and they were duly collected. So we went from 300 sheep to much less as I got the attitude that they were only numbers........Now X this by 25 years and see my perspective. 10 of which was under a caring elderly farmer so I experienced fifteen years of carp which has left me slightly jaded. So [USER=20404]@wrenbird[/USER], been there, seen it and tried to cope and I'm never professing to be a f'ing sheep farmer, simply someone who cares! Yes ignorance is proof but you multiply this be all the REAL ignorant Bstards against me who truely cares and then look at your reply! As a yoof we had 400 sheep but there were never mine simply part of the farm. SS [/QUOTE]
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