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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 890957" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Suzi, I don't eat bread, cereal or anything made with flour. No allergies,but it will put more weight on me. I avoid dairy products too. Wandered off the path a bit at christmas but had no bread or anything. I'm not meant to be thin.</p><p>Ken, you have fun with your machinery don't you. Hubby has just bought a "rough terrain Tandano crane". Quite old, coming from Melbourne. Suppose I'll be expected to drive that next which would be okay if I got proper instruction....usually it's just "quick, take the whatever to wherever, hurry up!" Oh, and also to drive whatever it is with great accuracy because any slip will result in hubby getting squashed or having fingers removed!</p><p>The heifer rewarded our efforts with a steady improvement. She has been very grateful for the help and worked with us instead of against us...Late yesterday her breathing had improved and she'd stopped shaking so we felt she was good enough to endure the trailer road home across the rough downs, after being loaded with the tractor. She was too far gone to drink even when we found her. Anyway she's able to get up and stand now, but not walk, and is eating and chewing her cud. Her milk has dried up - I wonder how long she was there! No sign of the calf. As they're only commercial cattle, we keep no record of their calving date or what calf they had - I can recall the heifer but not what she had whether it was char, sene or brangus. I'm sure the calf will pinch milk and survive. The heifer can't go back out there until she's 100%, she'll only just bog in a waterhole.</p><p>Have got the books "half" reconciled for the last three months and my painting finished. Will photograph it and post it next day or so. Have another underway.</p><p>Had visitors this morning, more coming soon to pick up some gear and have drinks, more folk calling in tomorrow, and then nephew and partner come back here tomorrow evening too. They've been at Winton. I don't have time to be on here really, but enjoy it too much to give it a miss! Off to vacuum the pool now. Very hot here today and getting hotter as the week goes on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 890957, member: 8192"] Suzi, I don't eat bread, cereal or anything made with flour. No allergies,but it will put more weight on me. I avoid dairy products too. Wandered off the path a bit at christmas but had no bread or anything. I'm not meant to be thin. Ken, you have fun with your machinery don't you. Hubby has just bought a "rough terrain Tandano crane". Quite old, coming from Melbourne. Suppose I'll be expected to drive that next which would be okay if I got proper instruction....usually it's just "quick, take the whatever to wherever, hurry up!" Oh, and also to drive whatever it is with great accuracy because any slip will result in hubby getting squashed or having fingers removed! The heifer rewarded our efforts with a steady improvement. She has been very grateful for the help and worked with us instead of against us...Late yesterday her breathing had improved and she'd stopped shaking so we felt she was good enough to endure the trailer road home across the rough downs, after being loaded with the tractor. She was too far gone to drink even when we found her. Anyway she's able to get up and stand now, but not walk, and is eating and chewing her cud. Her milk has dried up - I wonder how long she was there! No sign of the calf. As they're only commercial cattle, we keep no record of their calving date or what calf they had - I can recall the heifer but not what she had whether it was char, sene or brangus. I'm sure the calf will pinch milk and survive. The heifer can't go back out there until she's 100%, she'll only just bog in a waterhole. Have got the books "half" reconciled for the last three months and my painting finished. Will photograph it and post it next day or so. Have another underway. Had visitors this morning, more coming soon to pick up some gear and have drinks, more folk calling in tomorrow, and then nephew and partner come back here tomorrow evening too. They've been at Winton. I don't have time to be on here really, but enjoy it too much to give it a miss! Off to vacuum the pool now. Very hot here today and getting hotter as the week goes on. [/QUOTE]
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