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<blockquote data-quote="frederick" data-source="post: 7941349" data-attributes="member: 11063"><p>STOP.</p><p></p><p>I seriously admire what you are doing and your plans. But your probably getting ahead of yourself.</p><p></p><p>I know you want to return home and milk there in the medium term. But everything you talk about above will take at least 12 months in planning and another 12 to build. At the earliest you will be home in 2 years and you will have broken yourself in the process.</p><p></p><p>Get where you are sorted because whatever happens your still going to be there for a while. </p><p></p><p>The only other way you could do it would be to calve this spring, sell all your cows, keep the youngstock and start milking at home in 12 months.</p><p></p><p>The only way you will find enough time in the day to achieve your plan is to have where you are running smoothly so you have time to develop home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frederick, post: 7941349, member: 11063"] STOP. I seriously admire what you are doing and your plans. But your probably getting ahead of yourself. I know you want to return home and milk there in the medium term. But everything you talk about above will take at least 12 months in planning and another 12 to build. At the earliest you will be home in 2 years and you will have broken yourself in the process. Get where you are sorted because whatever happens your still going to be there for a while. The only other way you could do it would be to calve this spring, sell all your cows, keep the youngstock and start milking at home in 12 months. The only way you will find enough time in the day to achieve your plan is to have where you are running smoothly so you have time to develop home. [/QUOTE]
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