whelan2 wrote: » One of our Angus bulls had a pig tail post wrapped in his ring this morning
Looks like another run of the mill Winter blow. Might have to keep the drone grounded Tuesday 😁
Oh no,I don't know what coloured warning will be issued.What should I wear so that it wont clash.
I laughed when the dept of aggrivation came out with a colour scheme for TB.
They must have been so jealous of every other unCivil Sponger with colour coded alert systems till then.
I see a chap in Belmullet has passed away after being attacked by a freshly calved cow. RIP
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/man-dead-after-being-attacked-25624906?fbclid=IwAR1CFxf7P8_fA2eIePDwXfQSM3ArIWehvYsio_2aDR5h9uIegxPsGpFoOs0
@kollegeknight any sign of the rat?
Fair rig at the Connemara pony sales.
Good money in them at the moment.
Trailers going day and night
I watch Maam Cross sales an odd time on the Web.
Seems to be a big enough industry over that part of the country.
Yeah, but you wouldn't want to be getting into ponies for the money 😂 Not awful happy selling sheep in the mart anymore. There's a few buyers in it that convince outside buyers to let them buy for them which has the price of sheep depressed there IMO. Used to be great action there when an arctic or two would arrive of a Saturday morning and had to be filled, equally you'd know when they were full by the price drop.
Just wondering can smokeless coal be used in a stove or is it likely to damage it like ordinary coal.
You can use a little coal in a stove but don't over fire it as you will damage the baffle and bricks.
All signs gone. Spent a few days baiting etc and ended up putting an ultrasonic deterrent in it in the night times.
Unless it’s a miltifuel stove, in that case anything that fits in the door is fair game and won’t do any harm.
Read the manual especially if you bought a Chinese made stove. They still advise just a small amount of coal.
It’s hard to tell, even some of the local brands are having castings done god knows where.
All done in China. Only 1 company making stoves in Ireland.Cast stoves are made in China but with dubious quality cast. The most important thing is to keep the fire from getting to the cast as it will burn out quite quickly
Sadly lots of good skills lost locally as things could be sourced cheaper, joys of the rush to the bottom
And a foolish policy, everything made in a Communist country, and significant energy resources got from dictatorships. Great job world leaders.
It would make you cry when you think about it really it's very little to do with world leaders and more to do with greedy companies
Don't make that mistake, politicians allowed it to happen. They dictate whether you can keep an animal or not or how many but they can't dictate to companies, yeah right.
Working from home perks 🤤
Think I know where you were alright, near Lorrha? Yer man is a great character. Enjoy the puddins.
Correct, he sure is 😀
Looking for a gift for a farmer up to 100 euro. Any ideas folks? :)
Good pocket knife?
Bag of urea?
ABP (the other one) have approved the Galway ring road, happy days!
You should be able to get 2X50 kg bags for 100 urea.
You'd get an annual subscription to LSL Auctions for €50 + Vat
Good rechargeable head torch.
got one last Christmas and it’s been great.