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<blockquote data-quote="Estate fencing." data-source="post: 7893453" data-attributes="member: 83694"><p>We used to have the old retired farm manager from the estate next do do our RT inspection, I almost used to enjoy it having a walk round and he would make little comments about what he thought was right and wrong, it was good for a lad in my early 20's. Then he gave up and we got landed with the most useless man on the planet (I used to work with him and would regularly find him crying in the parlour because the job was to to much!) as the RT inspection. He turned up once to do a RPA inspection (he did these as well) right in the middle of my April lambing, for another flock of 100 dry sheep that had 2 movement a year, I turned up on my quad with the dogs on the back and first thing he said was "You shouldn't used dogs with quads, that why no one had good dogs anymore, its wrecking the look of sheep farming", I quickly turned round and said "inspections are what are wrecking sheep farming, by wasting half a day here going through ear tags and movements that are 100% I'm loosing lambs on other farms". He tried so hard to fail me, he even said that it was no way right that in 5 year there where only 10 movements and 3 dead tickets and purposely dragged the job out. He turned up to do he RT inspection 9 month later and took good pleasure telling him that I'm going to give up being farm assured and to get off my properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estate fencing., post: 7893453, member: 83694"] We used to have the old retired farm manager from the estate next do do our RT inspection, I almost used to enjoy it having a walk round and he would make little comments about what he thought was right and wrong, it was good for a lad in my early 20's. Then he gave up and we got landed with the most useless man on the planet (I used to work with him and would regularly find him crying in the parlour because the job was to to much!) as the RT inspection. He turned up once to do a RPA inspection (he did these as well) right in the middle of my April lambing, for another flock of 100 dry sheep that had 2 movement a year, I turned up on my quad with the dogs on the back and first thing he said was "You shouldn't used dogs with quads, that why no one had good dogs anymore, its wrecking the look of sheep farming", I quickly turned round and said "inspections are what are wrecking sheep farming, by wasting half a day here going through ear tags and movements that are 100% I'm loosing lambs on other farms". He tried so hard to fail me, he even said that it was no way right that in 5 year there where only 10 movements and 3 dead tickets and purposely dragged the job out. He turned up to do he RT inspection 9 month later and took good pleasure telling him that I'm going to give up being farm assured and to get off my properly. [/QUOTE]
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