Pleased for you. Always a worrying day.Yes, reading today. All good![]()
Thank goodness it's not really something we worry about here. The test is more or less an annual formality. One of the advantages of living on a narrow peninsula (limited wildlife migration) where the majority of farms are self contained (limited livestock movement on).Pleased for you. Always a worrying day.
First or second test?Fed the stock,
Fetched a load of straw,
Skinned a deer,
Delivered some venison to local restaurant,
TB tested cattle.
Plenty of farms around me on 60 day testing sadly.Thank goodness it's not really something we worry about here. The test is more or less an annual formality. One of the advantages of living on a narrow peninsula (limited wildlife migration) where the majority of farms are self contained (limited livestock movement on).
Spaned the calf?Fed the sheep/cows
Worked a 10 hour shift
Spaned the calf
Fixed the red dot
Reduced the local goose population
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WeanSpaned the calf?
I have quite a few days like that. Yesterday It was a wind still day so I went out in the garden and blew all the leaves to one places with my new leaf blower. Loaded half of the pile onto the trailer today. Does life get any more exciting than that?I did nothing all day yesterday and I didn’t finish, so I’m carrying on today.
Ken.