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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 891296" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Sean, I think I did see those pics now that you mention it. Very good.</p><p>Ken, yes hubby does look at the online machinery sites (unfortunately). He's in town at the moment checking out the new "though-load" the welding works is putting between our truck and trailer. Goodness knows what that will cost.</p><p>I found the caste heifer's calf this morning whilst trying to muster the crazy horses in to have their feet done. The only good thing they did was gallop over the top of where the calf was lying and startled it - good luck in a big area. I left them and caught the calf and bike her home. She's very thin and has no hair left on her neck and nasty scabs from cows kicking her when she tries to drink from them. She is a brangus and persistently charges me in the pen, snotting and bellowing - but scoffed off a bottle of milk once she got a taste.</p><p>The heifer has dried right up but is walking around fairly well this morning, a bit dicky on her offside front.</p><p>The place has been like a railway station today, people coming and going. Nephew and his girl back soon - might have a bbq for tea so the boys can cook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 891296, member: 8192"] Sean, I think I did see those pics now that you mention it. Very good. Ken, yes hubby does look at the online machinery sites (unfortunately). He's in town at the moment checking out the new "though-load" the welding works is putting between our truck and trailer. Goodness knows what that will cost. I found the caste heifer's calf this morning whilst trying to muster the crazy horses in to have their feet done. The only good thing they did was gallop over the top of where the calf was lying and startled it - good luck in a big area. I left them and caught the calf and bike her home. She's very thin and has no hair left on her neck and nasty scabs from cows kicking her when she tries to drink from them. She is a brangus and persistently charges me in the pen, snotting and bellowing - but scoffed off a bottle of milk once she got a taste. The heifer has dried right up but is walking around fairly well this morning, a bit dicky on her offside front. The place has been like a railway station today, people coming and going. Nephew and his girl back soon - might have a bbq for tea so the boys can cook. [/QUOTE]
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