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<blockquote data-quote="Old_man_emu" data-source="post: 1108884" data-attributes="member: 17893"><p>Sorry I didn't see you before leaving Canberra Diana. Congrats on the awards especially the showmanship award. You guys put in a lot of effort and it is clear to see. I wish some of the steer people would lift their game a little and look after their beds half as well as you guys. </p><p>Thank you for organising the clipping for me. The end result was fantastic. My angus steer was 2nd place light domestic steer (live) and he was 1st place light dom carcase and my angus char cross was 3rd light carcase. The black guy was 4 points off the champion carcase and out scored some of the big players on the hook. </p><p>I used my last big bale of hay yesterday, I have more coming, one day... Wouldn't be suprised if it doesn't turn up for a few weeks yet. I'm going to have to get some small load as a stop gap but thems the breaks!</p><p>I've sold all but 7 heifer calves (replacements) and I'm trying to sell my steers. The pastures here have been run into the ground and it's going to take forever to recover. The cattle that are left will eat the grass quicker than it grows if I let them out on rotation.</p><p>We're finally getting a bit of useful rain today. I think we've had over 30mm in the last 24 hours which is the highest 24 hr reading this year. I think prior to this we were at 30 something for the year to date. </p><p>I hope you can find a way to keep going Jillaroo, you've worked so hard up to now and it would be more than a shame to see the cows go. </p><p>Every day is a day closer everyone, keep on keeping on!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_man_emu, post: 1108884, member: 17893"] Sorry I didn't see you before leaving Canberra Diana. Congrats on the awards especially the showmanship award. You guys put in a lot of effort and it is clear to see. I wish some of the steer people would lift their game a little and look after their beds half as well as you guys. Thank you for organising the clipping for me. The end result was fantastic. My angus steer was 2nd place light domestic steer (live) and he was 1st place light dom carcase and my angus char cross was 3rd light carcase. The black guy was 4 points off the champion carcase and out scored some of the big players on the hook. I used my last big bale of hay yesterday, I have more coming, one day... Wouldn't be suprised if it doesn't turn up for a few weeks yet. I'm going to have to get some small load as a stop gap but thems the breaks! I've sold all but 7 heifer calves (replacements) and I'm trying to sell my steers. The pastures here have been run into the ground and it's going to take forever to recover. The cattle that are left will eat the grass quicker than it grows if I let them out on rotation. We're finally getting a bit of useful rain today. I think we've had over 30mm in the last 24 hours which is the highest 24 hr reading this year. I think prior to this we were at 30 something for the year to date. I hope you can find a way to keep going Jillaroo, you've worked so hard up to now and it would be more than a shame to see the cows go. Every day is a day closer everyone, keep on keeping on!!! [/QUOTE]
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