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Don’t be thick. Every single sheep goes straight to hell… with a special corner for horned sheep!'sheepy heaven'
Don’t be thick. Every single sheep goes straight to hell… with a special corner for horned sheep!'sheepy heaven'
They collect ruminants as well. I was talking to the driver last year. He said lamb bone meal is worth £1500/ton.The big plant near Lincoln used to process all the cad into bone meal untill BSE put a stop on that .
They still collect from the poultry units round the county but what happens to now I dont know
I can remember being paid for bothFather always said back in the late 70’s they used to pay you for the dead stock. Especially fresh cows.
Said it before, I’ll say it again. You old buggerI can remember being paid for both
I explained it earlierThis thread demonstrates just how out of touch farmers are with their own industry, if you asked a scrap man with a £500 transit where his copper goes after he has sold it, he would you tell you within seconds.
Ask a farmer who has invested millions where his sheep go after they leave the farm gate he has no idea.
I didn't realise he was quite that old though. If he remembers the 70s he must be born in the 60s, making him 60+.Said it before, I’ll say it again. You old bugger
It can’t have been in the 70’s must have been 80’sSaid it before, I’ll say it again. You old bugger
I was put to work very early looking back I thought it was normal at the time exploitation more likeI didn't realise he was quite that old though. If he remembers the 70s he must be born in the 60s, making him 60+.
Still waiting…You lot waited a long time before you got going
You should book our kid a massage every Saturday morning. His back must be killing from carrying you all week.Still waiting…
Pretty sure Grandad has mentioned being paid for cows since we’ve been here. Bought here in ‘81. So that’s a bit of a gauge. I can’t remember ever being payed for Deadstock. I can just about remember when they stopped us burying it.It can’t have been in the 70’s must have been 80’s
Local livestock haulier was arguing with me in the pub thought I was near 60 when all came to all it was because I was driving a wagon in my teens got him all mixed upStill waiting…
I’ve bought him a wheelbarrow to make it easier to wheel me around the yardYou should book our kid a massage every Saturday morning. His back must be killing from carrying you all week.
I know a place in Newcastle will straighten his backYou should book our kid a massage every Saturday morning. His back must be killing from carrying you all week.