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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 7867497" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>I'm not dairy but have been wondering what's going on with it for a couple years as there seems to be a dispersal of cows, every other week at the local market.</p><p>Having asked around there seems to be a few different categories;</p><p>1, New entrants enjoying the challenge and a rising milk price</p><p>2, Those that have made recent large investments and simply have to keep their head down and keep going</p><p>3, Those that need to make investments and really don't wish to be tied to the parlour for another bunch of years</p><p>4, Good life-time herdsmen who have simply had enough, as the joyful side of the job is evaporating to meet the ever increasing requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 7867497, member: 3566"] I'm not dairy but have been wondering what's going on with it for a couple years as there seems to be a dispersal of cows, every other week at the local market. Having asked around there seems to be a few different categories; 1, New entrants enjoying the challenge and a rising milk price 2, Those that have made recent large investments and simply have to keep their head down and keep going 3, Those that need to make investments and really don't wish to be tied to the parlour for another bunch of years 4, Good life-time herdsmen who have simply had enough, as the joyful side of the job is evaporating to meet the ever increasing requirements. [/QUOTE]
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