visatorro wrote: » Milk man never turned in this morning. Heifer fierce hard to milk aswell. I rang robot salesman for a chat. Some days would drive you to the edge!!!
Sillycave wrote: » Anything interesting from the salesman? lol
visatorro wrote: » I've spoken to him before. Was very close to buying before.
kevthegaff wrote: » Bought a 300 litre atlas for 450 plus vat. Technician said gas gives trouble with lime and silt, and their does be silt here. Grand to have hot water again tho, It will only be on for a 3 hrs a day in 6 weeks time .
alps wrote: » Just listening to all the businesses that are shut tomorrow or closing early.... **ck me....different world...
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Just checked the yard. Left water running with taps half open but all frozen. Left scrapers on all night but they're frozen now too. Be careful tomorrow folks, hunker down and mind yourselves firstly.
cycle4fun wrote: » Different world all right, some are cribbing about having to take a paid days holidays instead of a paid days absense. Many just looking for an excuse to take 4 days paid leave.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » What are ye all doing for milking cows with no water?
dar31 wrote: » Milked this morning and no water to rinse machine. Having a cup of coffee now and thinking of hooking up a pipe to the kitchen sink in to an Ibc and draw down enough to rinse it. After that I don't know. Every pipe in the yard frozen solid, hot and cold. Brutal easterly wind off the sea
yewtree wrote: » Same as that left 2 pipes running but they froze up. Got the cows milked but can't wash up, might try the ibc idea later if I can't get the pipes going. The novelty of this weather wears off very quick.
whelan2 wrote: » Are they thirsty? We have one drinker out of 3still going and they dont seem to bothered with it
yewtree wrote: » The novelty of this weather wears off very quick.
cycle4fun wrote: » You can say that again. I hate to see snow coming. When I was doing the milking this morning I was remembering the delight some friends had when they heard they did not have to go to work to their indoor jobs, and yet they were still going to get paid.
GrasstoMilk wrote: » 3/4 troughs full when we went milking but they might not get water till Saturday with this weather that's coming. Only gave them half the meal they usually get to stop them getting extra thirst
whelan2 wrote: » How did we survive weeks of this crap in 2010?
whelan2 wrote: » Heading out at half 2 , will fill up drinkers and start milking at half 3. Hope to be back in house with a glass of wine before 6