sherg
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Ours are 59 weeks now the last week has been hard work but they seem to of gotten over it nowYes all good at the moment 3 crop just coming into lay( hot weather not helping) packer been very fair
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Ours are 59 weeks now the last week has been hard work but they seem to of gotten over it nowYes all good at the moment 3 crop just coming into lay( hot weather not helping) packer been very fair
Might look cheap after the cage ban, who knowsStill going up though but yes too much money at the moment
Lohmann classics, not too many floor or system eggs, they've been good so farHot weather is a challenge
What breed?
That could buy you a 120 acre farm in Devon with house and buildings!Looking at 1.5 to build a 32k unit now allegedly
Would it pay for its self and give a living though ?That could buy you a 120 acre farm in Devon with house and buildings!
Hot weather is a challenge
What breed?
NoWould it pay for its self and give a living though ?
Their is the problem with that . But neither might the egg farm
Their is the problem with that . But neither might the egg farm
CorrectTurnover is vanity
Profit is sanity
Sounds a bit like the milk cheque, regular money blinds people to the long term profit, or lack thereof.£14,000 in bank every Friday guaranteed that's what I heard today about egg producer but feed and other costs to come out of that.. he's now putting up another 2 as well as building new house
Don’t know if it blinds them but it makes running bussienss sooooo much easier !!Sounds a bit like the milk cheque, regular money blinds people to the long term profit, or lack thereof.
It does get a bit lumpy here right enough with pots ,carrots and grain.Don’t know if it blinds them but it makes running bussienss sooooo much easier !!
Same here with livestock spreading it monthly sales is not easy but the bills are monthly , I think I have 9 months a year more out than inIt does get a bit lumpy here right enough with pots ,carrots and grain.
Yup, feel like a king in December and a pauper in June!Same here with livestock spreading it monthly sales is not easy but the bills are monthly , I think I have 9 months a year more out than in
Yes, unless I wanted another then noIf you'd built a shed for £1m, and a new one would be £1.5m, would you have a happy face?