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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 1017238" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>I think you'll get your frost soon Ken.</p><p>No good news from out this way. Most beef producers, except a lucky few, are in survival mode with very few options available.</p><p>It's hard to have any sort of a plan, most people are just going day to day and hoping for a miracle. A big hit of rain would go a long way to relieving the problems but Mother Nature has the taps firmly turned off. Some people are on the road with their cows, no real plan as to where they're heading, just doing their 10kms a day to keep the authorities happy.</p><p>We've had a lot of the cows through the facilities this week and have taken off the bulk of the calves. They all look pretty good at this stage - we're handfeeding a few small calves, a set of twins, half of twins etc but nothing much - yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 1017238, member: 8192"] I think you'll get your frost soon Ken. No good news from out this way. Most beef producers, except a lucky few, are in survival mode with very few options available. It's hard to have any sort of a plan, most people are just going day to day and hoping for a miracle. A big hit of rain would go a long way to relieving the problems but Mother Nature has the taps firmly turned off. Some people are on the road with their cows, no real plan as to where they're heading, just doing their 10kms a day to keep the authorities happy. We've had a lot of the cows through the facilities this week and have taken off the bulk of the calves. They all look pretty good at this stage - we're handfeeding a few small calves, a set of twins, half of twins etc but nothing much - yet. [/QUOTE]
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