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will6910

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Location
N.i
yeah been quiet on tractor front last month or so as chickens were between batches and had cleaning todo, did have time to have a showdown with a new holland fan and in process converted him to john Deere
 

will6910

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Location
N.i
says next tractor hel buy is one like mine, he's a new holland 8360 , mine chew his up as spat back out, to be fair tho mine has 30+ more hp, think our hens went for soup again, new ones all in now but nt laying for few more weeks yet
 

will6910

Member
Location
N.i
after a bad day here I feel a small rant coming on and couldn't decide where to post so thought here would be as good as any, first at start of week asked dad what I was to do first this week, he told me so spent 2 days doing the job he told me todo, on 3rd day he came to me and shouted and called me some rather unpleasant names and said why on earth am I doing that job for. words were exchanged then I started next job I wanted to do. half way through it he shouted again at why I was dojnd that job instead of first job he told me to do, temper getting high by this time, this afternoon wanted to change crayons on 2 batches of ewes and put ram in with ewe lambs, brought them in asked for help to change, said I was then going to put my lleyn ram in with ewe lambs today, again, he shouted and said why would I want to do that for as were not tupping ewe lambs this year anyway, even tho bought my lleyn for partly that reason, then went and put 2 ewe batchs back out and moved one to new field beside the other batch, then new meatlinc ram decided he didnt want his 40 ewes and wanted his neighbours 40 ewes and got stuck behind a ditch and ripped hardness off, all in space of 2 mins of me turning my back, anddddd breath

sorry for the rant
 
Location
Cumbria
for some reason my father used to get on my nerves and get me angry more at this time of year. It gradually extended to the whole year.:mad: I don't see much of him now, but he still manages to wind me up when I do.:banghead:
 

will6910

Member
Location
N.i
trying to think all day where I could dissapear to tomorrow afternoon to for awhile to get away from shouting but as yet haven't came up with anywhere
 

jade35

Member
Location
S E Cornwall
i may just do that. only prob is I always end up coming back with far to many new ideas


Will, is he worrying about the grass situation? some people do not seem to be able to express their emotions coherently and it all comes out in an angry jumble which is not easy to deal with. As eulb says, go and do some hedge farming or call in to see someone and enjoy yourself.

By the way, congratulations on reaching 100 pages and almost 2000 posts. That is quite an achievement:cool: looking forward to the next 100 pages?
 

will6910

Member
Location
N.i
he doesn't seem to think there is a grass situation, his option is sell all sheep and by a house dog, when sheep are eating clay he may decide to help sort grass keep out, just want to say to thanks to all that's read and commented on my thread. feel as if iv came along way since start of my thread, although it may not look it, thanks all
 

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