nashmach
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Corner was gone strong but would be hard to cut itView attachment 80766 View attachment 80767
Get the contractor in to make three bales, Dr Jack would approve.
Corner was gone strong but would be hard to cut itView attachment 80766 View attachment 80767
Get the contractor in to make three bales, Dr Jack would approve.
A scythe would be the safest machine to use there . I reckon taking a baler there , and his contractor uses a Fusion , would probably result in a brown trouser moment.:cry:
There is a slight slope on it allright
You have fine beech trees there
You have fine beech trees there
Are these the ones that have a tendency to rabble?View attachment 81254 I’ve 18 heifers I bought in the spring,mainly Angus a couple of limmies (not pictured,there at the grazing marsh) and a couple of beef shorthorn,they seem a bit good to fatten and kill,should I be getting them bulled? Or is the calving date going to be late in next year?
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15 to 18month old.What age are they scoff?
Have been known to go for a wander,they’ve made an appearance on the internet elsewhere?Are these the ones that have a tendency to rabble?
So I've heard, plastered all over faceache weren't they?Have been known to go for a wander,they’ve made an appearance on the internet elsewhere?
So I've heard, plastered all over faceache weren't they?
Did they ever find out who's they were?
They are more popular on the western side of the country I suppose, the number of lowland flocks has reduced a lot. Not that many on here in a big way at them I dont think, indeed we dont keep sheep ourselves, I was just there for work.Sheep must be out of fashion in the Emerald Isle,very few pics appear on here of them.
Yep the Suffolk gives them good bulk I suppose does it? Ewe lambs and hoggets for sale today, anything with a bit of size seemed to be making good moneyThey are big heavy sheep those borris ewes. Would kill a man trying to turn one over
And a plank thrown over the gaps to keep him moving .I dont know how they get away with no safety rail on that wall that the auctioneer stands/walks along on .
Time waits for nobody. I once found a very old map online from the early 1800s . and it shows a large building here. This is the only trace of it . I assume it collapsed and eventually got covered up. View attachment 81201 View attachment 81202