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First calf spring 2011
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 853569" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>laptop by candle-light in the modern age - and because life ,loves to make a liar of me, the machine beeped just as I hit 'post reply' and in trying to decipher why it did that, I realised the ceiling lights were on.</p><p></p><p>If I go milk now, I might just about avoid an SCC spike - lets hope the electricity stays on.</p><p>I didn't have to teach the cows to graze through snow, they figured it out for themselves. Just about 2 - 3 inches lying, no wind. Break fences don't work in the snow, especially not the tape ones (snow weighs the tape down to the ground) and especially not when the electric's out. So the cows had the whole paddock when I checked them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 853569, member: 9267"] laptop by candle-light in the modern age - and because life ,loves to make a liar of me, the machine beeped just as I hit 'post reply' and in trying to decipher why it did that, I realised the ceiling lights were on. If I go milk now, I might just about avoid an SCC spike - lets hope the electricity stays on. I didn't have to teach the cows to graze through snow, they figured it out for themselves. Just about 2 - 3 inches lying, no wind. Break fences don't work in the snow, especially not the tape ones (snow weighs the tape down to the ground) and especially not when the electric's out. So the cows had the whole paddock when I checked them. [/QUOTE]
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