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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 1263799" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Thanks for the good wishes Suzie. Glad the sale is going ahead for you, if its what you wish. Our Warrego and Maranoa agistments had some useful falls of rain and have a green tinge through the buffel at present. The next frost will take care of that but at least there's some moisture in the soil. We branded up the Charleville calves and everything was in good order so that's that job done. We should be shifting cattle from agistment up N of here to a new agistment place out of Roma in another few weeks and have bought a caravan for someone to live there with them. Not sure who that will be yet, but we'll probably take turns.</p><p>No livestock left on here except 9 cows we can't place anywhere and three ponies. All rely on hay to eat, no grass here. Oh and the cat. My little dog got a 1080 bait so that was another blow. The littlies did well on the ponies at the local show and got lots of ribbons to my surprise - the judge just liked us.</p><p>The Waltzing Matilda Centre burning down was a terrible shock for Winton. It started in an inaccessible area of the ceiling above the art gallery it seems. The annual art competition exhibits were hanging and were all lost of course.</p><p>The building can be replaced but the lost material from the museum will never be replaced.</p><p>Apart from all that, we are poking along. Hubby is building a new big weaner feeding yard in his spare time...I wonder how long before we've got something to put in it?</p><p>I've been doing whatever as usual, have had a couple of painting sales which is good. I'm not a prolific artist (read very lazy) but generally manage to get rid of what I produce. Really missing the cattle though...No heifers to watch!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 1263799, member: 8192"] Thanks for the good wishes Suzie. Glad the sale is going ahead for you, if its what you wish. Our Warrego and Maranoa agistments had some useful falls of rain and have a green tinge through the buffel at present. The next frost will take care of that but at least there's some moisture in the soil. We branded up the Charleville calves and everything was in good order so that's that job done. We should be shifting cattle from agistment up N of here to a new agistment place out of Roma in another few weeks and have bought a caravan for someone to live there with them. Not sure who that will be yet, but we'll probably take turns. No livestock left on here except 9 cows we can't place anywhere and three ponies. All rely on hay to eat, no grass here. Oh and the cat. My little dog got a 1080 bait so that was another blow. The littlies did well on the ponies at the local show and got lots of ribbons to my surprise - the judge just liked us. The Waltzing Matilda Centre burning down was a terrible shock for Winton. It started in an inaccessible area of the ceiling above the art gallery it seems. The annual art competition exhibits were hanging and were all lost of course. The building can be replaced but the lost material from the museum will never be replaced. Apart from all that, we are poking along. Hubby is building a new big weaner feeding yard in his spare time...I wonder how long before we've got something to put in it? I've been doing whatever as usual, have had a couple of painting sales which is good. I'm not a prolific artist (read very lazy) but generally manage to get rid of what I produce. Really missing the cattle though...No heifers to watch!! [/QUOTE]
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