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TexX ewes - which Tup to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nithsdale" data-source="post: 8136099" data-attributes="member: 17508"><p>We've had the rain - the weather finally broke as we came into May (had been very dry since start of March) but the ditches and drains are still empty. On the plus, theres areas I've not seen dry since before the very wet year in 2012, so 10 years!! I think we are still technically in the drought from last year...</p><p>The silage grass is starting to motor (and all the dairy's below in the valley are into their 1st cut - ScotGrass is at Dumfries next week) but anywhere getting grazed isn't doing much yet and well behind what is regarded as 'normal'</p><p></p><p>I was down to the t-shirt whilst working, but still have my dungaree type overalls on... and it came the odd scuff of rain - full waterproofs were at the ready. Wrapped back up to drive home over the hill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithsdale, post: 8136099, member: 17508"] We've had the rain - the weather finally broke as we came into May (had been very dry since start of March) but the ditches and drains are still empty. On the plus, theres areas I've not seen dry since before the very wet year in 2012, so 10 years!! I think we are still technically in the drought from last year... The silage grass is starting to motor (and all the dairy's below in the valley are into their 1st cut - ScotGrass is at Dumfries next week) but anywhere getting grazed isn't doing much yet and well behind what is regarded as 'normal' I was down to the t-shirt whilst working, but still have my dungaree type overalls on... and it came the odd scuff of rain - full waterproofs were at the ready. Wrapped back up to drive home over the hill [/QUOTE]
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