Thanks buster.
It was a great day had by all. A little bit of competitiveness (lol which didn't last or get too serious) and more importantly a good laugh.
If another day is arranged it will be open to members on here too. For those who can't make the THL meets down south.
Thanks again to the lads who made the effort and to those who arranged it.
More home comforts need taking next time and a winch or stair lift to get Pete's sodding bottle up those stairs
Atb
Main reason would be to get a good clean crop of silage/ hay. Bacteria fermentation within stored silage can be an issue but it's not something I have really come across.
Loss of livestock due to dead and festering animals within the cut and stored crop is more common.
I'm not saying it's not prevalent.
I have also found it more common that unexpected losses in sheep are down to parasites.
But I'm no scientist nor have I studied bacterias. Nor do I have a degree in molecatching.
Farmer rings. I go. Harrow out. Catch his moles. Get paid and go back between cuts. And thus the
On over % of my agric work I always run the chains over with the bike. With livestock in the fields and have never once had a problem with potential bacteria.
Cheers chris. I don't think it looks too bad in two tone but a gentle red/brown stain on the butt and a good rub of oil could be a winner.
I'm sure Craig will decide when he's wire wool Ing those fine marks out and oiling it. Over.....and over......and over.....and...!!
Lol
That's what I like to see. A good sense of humour. You will fit right in
Look over old posts on gaining permission or simply get out and knock on doors.
Good luck
Rake Aboot is the person to talk to.............. Aye. Laird Rake is your man.
Drop him a pm. I'm sure he will give you the go ahead for a wee dram in exchange.
Ye , your the best
Cheers skot.
Buster. Are you flirting with me
I dont have to , your ass belongs to me
Listen here. Pumpkin!!
Well.........er.......er............??
I'm kind of lost for words!!