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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1112578" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Suzie, I wouldn't even dream of looking for government assistance. That is for real farmers. I tell them nothing and just continue to pay more than my fair share of taxes in the form of GST.</p><p>Congrats on the show successes Diana and OME and that AI course sounded good Andrew. I bet your champing at the bit now to put those new skills to work.</p><p>I am anxious to hear from you Jilleroo and to get an update on what is happening. I really hope you have been able to sort out some agistment or something. We are very concerned about you.</p><p>I am starting to look for and stockpile some hay. I went to Casino on Friday and brought back 5 ton of big silage wrapped bales of grassy soyabean hay at $60/bale. I keep scanning the papers and Gumtree and ebay for some leads. I would like to get some forage sorghum bales and am hoping that some will hit the market soon. Have you tried any of the stubble hay Jilleroo like barley, wheat and sorghum and am wondering if they will eat it. I am really just after roughage as I can easily get protein and energy into them with the custom mix grain mixes and I can't count on them getting anything from the paddocks when I bring them out of the tin mine. My plan is to put them in a small paddock around my big dam and feedlot them until some grass grows hopefully in spring or whenever. It's nothing that money can't fix.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1112578, member: 16453"] Suzie, I wouldn't even dream of looking for government assistance. That is for real farmers. I tell them nothing and just continue to pay more than my fair share of taxes in the form of GST. Congrats on the show successes Diana and OME and that AI course sounded good Andrew. I bet your champing at the bit now to put those new skills to work. I am anxious to hear from you Jilleroo and to get an update on what is happening. I really hope you have been able to sort out some agistment or something. We are very concerned about you. I am starting to look for and stockpile some hay. I went to Casino on Friday and brought back 5 ton of big silage wrapped bales of grassy soyabean hay at $60/bale. I keep scanning the papers and Gumtree and ebay for some leads. I would like to get some forage sorghum bales and am hoping that some will hit the market soon. Have you tried any of the stubble hay Jilleroo like barley, wheat and sorghum and am wondering if they will eat it. I am really just after roughage as I can easily get protein and energy into them with the custom mix grain mixes and I can't count on them getting anything from the paddocks when I bring them out of the tin mine. My plan is to put them in a small paddock around my big dam and feedlot them until some grass grows hopefully in spring or whenever. It's nothing that money can't fix. Ken [/QUOTE]
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