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<blockquote data-quote="BELOWAVERAGE" data-source="post: 6854318" data-attributes="member: 5372"><p>Well it would be easier than trying to do it in November, at least you can tip them out and just go for survival, where as in November if you cut everything out you'd just end up with no milk, and no milk for a long time until they calved back in again. If I was getting 6ppl there would be no labour bill, as I'd milk them myself the staff would have to go, they'd be a luxury I'd have to do without. I said RIDE it, by that I meant a couple of months, and yes at the end of it you'd have no staff, but you'd still be there, it either that or pack up. As it happens all our milkers were Irish, they all packed up and went home a couple of weeks ago as they had lock down, so I'm on my own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BELOWAVERAGE, post: 6854318, member: 5372"] Well it would be easier than trying to do it in November, at least you can tip them out and just go for survival, where as in November if you cut everything out you'd just end up with no milk, and no milk for a long time until they calved back in again. If I was getting 6ppl there would be no labour bill, as I'd milk them myself the staff would have to go, they'd be a luxury I'd have to do without. I said RIDE it, by that I meant a couple of months, and yes at the end of it you'd have no staff, but you'd still be there, it either that or pack up. As it happens all our milkers were Irish, they all packed up and went home a couple of weeks ago as they had lock down, so I'm on my own. [/QUOTE]
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