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Tru-Test vs Gallagher (recording sheep)
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<blockquote data-quote="TGM" data-source="post: 7504443" data-attributes="member: 43890"><p>It's often a few weeks between my posts. I don't always keep up to date. This time of year especially. We'd quite a number of reader sales where the sheep had actually started lambing and the new users were waiting for next day delivery of the reader, to record the sheep so the ewes and lambs could be let out of the pens. Like something they've been thinking of for a few years and then it hits that the sheep have actually started lambing and if they don't get sorted, it will be another 12 months before they get another chance = a panic phone call, can you get something off today for recording tomorrow. Provided it's before lunch and I can get the unit packed up and in to the post office before 2.30 pm, it is usually possible to get it there next day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TGM, post: 7504443, member: 43890"] It's often a few weeks between my posts. I don't always keep up to date. This time of year especially. We'd quite a number of reader sales where the sheep had actually started lambing and the new users were waiting for next day delivery of the reader, to record the sheep so the ewes and lambs could be let out of the pens. Like something they've been thinking of for a few years and then it hits that the sheep have actually started lambing and if they don't get sorted, it will be another 12 months before they get another chance = a panic phone call, can you get something off today for recording tomorrow. Provided it's before lunch and I can get the unit packed up and in to the post office before 2.30 pm, it is usually possible to get it there next day. [/QUOTE]
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