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<blockquote data-quote="ARW" data-source="post: 8069882" data-attributes="member: 1910"><p>As a hobby farmer I do to a certain extent, I spent today clearing the winter grazing fields and levelling moles hills ready for this years hat crop. First field I get an upset dog walker on the footpath as fodder beet was tipped in the field near the footpath so sheep were on the footpath (middle of field) and it was “extra muddy” then the crazy neighbour stops to tell me there’s a lame lamb, I’m spraying it’s foot as she shouts over the hedge. </p><p>I get to the next field and have 2 spectators for about 20 minutes while I load the trailer with muck, I get going levelling mole hills with an old gate behind the tractor and get stopped by my land lady asking when will the sheep come back? October I replied, she asked if I could bring some back asap then she can write on the village WhatsApp group to make sure they keep there dogs on a lead?! Then a man comes sprinting over asking where I have taken my sheep? He has bought two pet lambs and wants to run them with my sheep as they have run out of grass in the garden!</p><p>Ffs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARW, post: 8069882, member: 1910"] As a hobby farmer I do to a certain extent, I spent today clearing the winter grazing fields and levelling moles hills ready for this years hat crop. First field I get an upset dog walker on the footpath as fodder beet was tipped in the field near the footpath so sheep were on the footpath (middle of field) and it was “extra muddy” then the crazy neighbour stops to tell me there’s a lame lamb, I’m spraying it’s foot as she shouts over the hedge. I get to the next field and have 2 spectators for about 20 minutes while I load the trailer with muck, I get going levelling mole hills with an old gate behind the tractor and get stopped by my land lady asking when will the sheep come back? October I replied, she asked if I could bring some back asap then she can write on the village WhatsApp group to make sure they keep there dogs on a lead?! Then a man comes sprinting over asking where I have taken my sheep? He has bought two pet lambs and wants to run them with my sheep as they have run out of grass in the garden! Ffs [/QUOTE]
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