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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 1072075" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Havinago the live export is kicking along okay at present, some reasonable prices out of Cloncurry for brahman steers and heifers, also killable cows and bulls are sought after. There's a shortage of suitable stock now of course.</p><p>We only feed molasses when we have to, certainly not when there's any sort of green feed around. But in drought times like this, its gold, we really cant do without it. We've got fairly good holding facilities at both places and keep them full so that we're always ready to start when it gets dry.</p><p>The M8U trailers have unloaded and gone, the CS transport is just crawling up the drive now. Once he's unloaded, we'll be fairly well stocked again. Feeding the grape waste off first because it won't keep as well as CS once it starts getting showers on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 1072075, member: 8192"] Havinago the live export is kicking along okay at present, some reasonable prices out of Cloncurry for brahman steers and heifers, also killable cows and bulls are sought after. There's a shortage of suitable stock now of course. We only feed molasses when we have to, certainly not when there's any sort of green feed around. But in drought times like this, its gold, we really cant do without it. We've got fairly good holding facilities at both places and keep them full so that we're always ready to start when it gets dry. The M8U trailers have unloaded and gone, the CS transport is just crawling up the drive now. Once he's unloaded, we'll be fairly well stocked again. Feeding the grape waste off first because it won't keep as well as CS once it starts getting showers on it. [/QUOTE]
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