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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 5866628" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>We had a butcher in to do some home killed lambs. We said he did a good job of the lambs and he said yes, but he probably couldn't set up a plough as well as we could, and I thought you probably could actually as you are a careful operator. Does demarcation of trades really matter or is it more important just to be a proficient open minded multi skilled operator in whatever we encounter? I like a bit of variety. I consider it an achievement to be able to tackle and master new tasks. I don't pigeon hole myself as a "farmer" . I think that would be a bit unnecessary. We watched the butcher and now we can do our own lambs. We live and we learn and it's satisfying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 5866628, member: 2119"] We had a butcher in to do some home killed lambs. We said he did a good job of the lambs and he said yes, but he probably couldn't set up a plough as well as we could, and I thought you probably could actually as you are a careful operator. Does demarcation of trades really matter or is it more important just to be a proficient open minded multi skilled operator in whatever we encounter? I like a bit of variety. I consider it an achievement to be able to tackle and master new tasks. I don't pigeon hole myself as a "farmer" . I think that would be a bit unnecessary. We watched the butcher and now we can do our own lambs. We live and we learn and it's satisfying. [/QUOTE]
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