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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 7544882" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>To say I'm p*ssed is an understatement. So after having fpd's varying between 504 and 507 for the last 10 days, the cows came into a field closer to the parlour for the last 2 days to eat it down ready for spraying for turnips. My nml text came through this morning and fpd has shot up to 511 again! They're back out in the far field again so will be interesting to see what fpd does now!</p><p></p><p>In my view fpd is punishing me for letting my cows drink which is either a welfare issue or an inadequate test and I shall be explaining that to my milk buyer once my red tractor paperwork is sent off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 7544882, member: 81760"] To say I'm p*ssed is an understatement. So after having fpd's varying between 504 and 507 for the last 10 days, the cows came into a field closer to the parlour for the last 2 days to eat it down ready for spraying for turnips. My nml text came through this morning and fpd has shot up to 511 again! They're back out in the far field again so will be interesting to see what fpd does now! In my view fpd is punishing me for letting my cows drink which is either a welfare issue or an inadequate test and I shall be explaining that to my milk buyer once my red tractor paperwork is sent off! [/QUOTE]
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