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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 979237" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Jilleroo, does your outlying yards have a roof over the working area? I wish I had your son here, I have a mickey that I tried to castrate over Xmas with drugs, the buggar just would not go down, he is 274kg and too big to go up my calf race to the cradle, plus I don't think I could handle him in it anyhow. I left him entire as I had a fellow that was interested in a couple of bull calves when weaned, he was supposed to come out about a month ago and didn't then wouldn't answer his phone. This calf is not registered but out of a very good commercial cow that always produces one of the heaviest calves. I think this bloke will still take him so will probably leave him for now or get a loan of a burdizzo, is that how you spell it and do him in the crush.</p><p>Pam's unit is costing her $285000, asking price for similar ones in the area is around the $320,000. It is in very original condition, carpet, 70's wall paper etc so will benefit from a good make over and not cost a lot to do. Here is a link to it so you can see what I mean <a href="http://www.realestate.com.au/property-unit-qld-morningside-112583315" target="_blank">http://www.realestate.com.au/property-u ... -112583315</a> it has been well maintained and is very clean, just the decor a bit old and tired. A paint job, floor coverings and a new kitchen will have it looking pretty good. Anyhow I think it is a great project for her and I will be going down to help her out.</p><p>I had one of the last cows I inseminated return to the bull today, it has been 7 weeks, a bit of a bummer, really annoying. Just when you think you have everything stitched up, there is always one that disappoints.</p><p>Talking about your BAS. The government is very welcome to their 10% on everything I buy just to not have to worry about filling those things out. Just as long as they don't put their hand out when I sell things. I think they come out well on top anyhow, just because I am lazy.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 979237, member: 16453"] Jilleroo, does your outlying yards have a roof over the working area? I wish I had your son here, I have a mickey that I tried to castrate over Xmas with drugs, the buggar just would not go down, he is 274kg and too big to go up my calf race to the cradle, plus I don't think I could handle him in it anyhow. I left him entire as I had a fellow that was interested in a couple of bull calves when weaned, he was supposed to come out about a month ago and didn't then wouldn't answer his phone. This calf is not registered but out of a very good commercial cow that always produces one of the heaviest calves. I think this bloke will still take him so will probably leave him for now or get a loan of a burdizzo, is that how you spell it and do him in the crush. Pam's unit is costing her $285000, asking price for similar ones in the area is around the $320,000. It is in very original condition, carpet, 70's wall paper etc so will benefit from a good make over and not cost a lot to do. Here is a link to it so you can see what I mean [url=http://www.realestate.com.au/property-unit-qld-morningside-112583315]http://www.realestate.com.au/property-u ... -112583315[/url] it has been well maintained and is very clean, just the decor a bit old and tired. A paint job, floor coverings and a new kitchen will have it looking pretty good. Anyhow I think it is a great project for her and I will be going down to help her out. I had one of the last cows I inseminated return to the bull today, it has been 7 weeks, a bit of a bummer, really annoying. Just when you think you have everything stitched up, there is always one that disappoints. Talking about your BAS. The government is very welcome to their 10% on everything I buy just to not have to worry about filling those things out. Just as long as they don't put their hand out when I sell things. I think they come out well on top anyhow, just because I am lazy. Ken [/QUOTE]
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