Dutch dairy cows.

alan6430

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Location
cornwall
I seen on Facebook this morning a company called moffett livestock, asked them for a quote for Irish Friesian type in calf heifers, he said £1290. That's over £100 more expensive......
 

Rossymons

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Location
Cornwall
Yeah sorry, my post was slightly out of context.

What I meant was if you see something you like fill yer boots up and buy loads, buy too many really. You'll always regret not buying more
 
Yeah I've imported nearly all of my stock. Moffett has sent 60 odd cows into me. They're not cheap currently. I think David Clarke is a bit cheaper. To be fair you get what you pay for
Regarding you get what you pay for, we imported some dutch heifers, ordered and paid for first quality, stressed time and time again they had to be the best, we got a load of sh1t, it took months, but we got our money back and they had the heifers back.
 

jimmer

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Location
East Devon
Regarding you get what you pay for, we imported some dutch heifers, ordered and paid for first quality, stressed time and time again they had to be the best, we got a load of sh1t, it took months, but we got our money back and they had the heifers back.

happened to us a few months back with exactly the same outcome
 

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