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<blockquote data-quote="Australian Cattleman" data-source="post: 552428" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>Yes that was my wife Helen and I having a look at the Bizzy Brahman Bulls. They are very nice,great temperament and great colour. I don't participate in the land beef week because its not at a good time up in the mountains,with its variable weather. The last time I participated was three years ago and the temp got to a high of 7c,with sleet and cold wind.I asked The Land to strongly consider moving the week forward about 6 weeks. The weather is usually much much nicer. But alas they know better. Interesting though I have spoken to other more significant cattle breeders than us and they have made requests to alter the week as well. I have had our own on farm day in February which was great. The cattle look sleek and shiny and the weathers beaut. Anyway thats enough. Congratulations on Dubbo. Who bought your good bull?</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian Cattleman, post: 552428, member: 285"] Yes that was my wife Helen and I having a look at the Bizzy Brahman Bulls. They are very nice,great temperament and great colour. I don't participate in the land beef week because its not at a good time up in the mountains,with its variable weather. The last time I participated was three years ago and the temp got to a high of 7c,with sleet and cold wind.I asked The Land to strongly consider moving the week forward about 6 weeks. The weather is usually much much nicer. But alas they know better. Interesting though I have spoken to other more significant cattle breeders than us and they have made requests to alter the week as well. I have had our own on farm day in February which was great. The cattle look sleek and shiny and the weathers beaut. Anyway thats enough. Congratulations on Dubbo. Who bought your good bull? Colin [/QUOTE]
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