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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 7942487" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>You're wrong, I agree with virtually everything you've just said.</p><p>However the issue that I am currently facing is nothing to do with my standards or what I want etc as said above I won't disclose what said issue is or any details about it but just know that my reason for asking about getting ready to move isn't because I want to but because I feel backed into a corner with little option.</p><p></p><p>I spoke to the land agent today who has convinced me not to go completely insane for now, but still good to have a backup plan</p><p></p><p>Regarding outwintering cows, it's not allowed under the roddas contract. I'm happy with an abreast parlour but I doubt I could get anyone to milk for me so I could have a morning off every now and again. Happy with second hand but wanted to know a price for new so I could work backwards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 7942487, member: 81760"] You're wrong, I agree with virtually everything you've just said. However the issue that I am currently facing is nothing to do with my standards or what I want etc as said above I won't disclose what said issue is or any details about it but just know that my reason for asking about getting ready to move isn't because I want to but because I feel backed into a corner with little option. I spoke to the land agent today who has convinced me not to go completely insane for now, but still good to have a backup plan Regarding outwintering cows, it's not allowed under the roddas contract. I'm happy with an abreast parlour but I doubt I could get anyone to milk for me so I could have a morning off every now and again. Happy with second hand but wanted to know a price for new so I could work backwards [/QUOTE]
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