whelan2 wrote: » One of our Angus bulls had a pig tail post wrapped in his ring this morning
Were ya dodgy looking
Was breathalysed for the first time ever tonight. Collecting kids.
@roosterman71 - Thanks for linking that extension. I've been using it since I installed it on Saturday and it's great. It's like the old site - happy days 👍️
Failed to close out a game when United were flagging. Two United goals, liverpool gave the ball away cheap.
can’t win them all, it would be boring if we did.
Roscommon sinking again completed my miserable sporting day.
Yes, that covers inhibited type2
Doing taxi for kids so missed the most of it. Phone was hopping between livescore updates and family groups watching the game. Think we were tired, we've played alot of games recently.
As a Liverpool fan …..I demand a replay….
it was a cracking game after 80 minutes. Had United lost I think Rashford and Ten Haag were in the firing line
not much of a soccer fan but that was some game of football at Old Trafford this evening
Probably Ostertagia type 2 parasite, they lurk dormant in the gut until the Spring. The worm dose has to specifically cover type 2 in order to hit 'em.
He's a grand lad all the same like 😬😬😬🤦♂️
In the same way farmers produce food, commentators produce media content
https://x.com/whittledaway/status/1769304677223456805?s=46
We used to have a hollow with poor drainage and would always pond, we planted a hedge through it and hasn't developed a pond since so whether digging the trench through for the whitethorns broke the subsoil or the whitethorns themselves are keeping the soil open , but it solved the problem
There's hardly a field in the country not holding surface water at the moment. Every month since last June been wetter than normal, we're due a couple of dry months. As Wrangler says, that will sort your problem!
Ah. You're saying I need a miracle :-)
It's been getting steadily worse over the years. It's well drained, but peaty enough soil. The bits on hills though has me stumped as to why it's holding surface water
A few hot dry weeks (if we ever get it again) would cure it.
Subsoiling would bring up rocks and stones everywhere
I went for a walk around my place today and it more resembles a shallow pond than grass. Lots of water lying. I checked a few drains and seemed to be flowing, yet right over water was lying. The ground under the water seemed fairly solid. Would the lying water of the last few months have hardened the ground? What would the best way to sort that be without costing much €s
I'm going to copy and paste this into my thread on SD rooster 👍️
I searched on Boards.ie and this recent thread thankfully showed up. Thanks to @raclle for highlighting the issue.
He didn't thank it!
If yer on a PC/laptop, get yourself this extension. Fierce handy and puts some of the old functionality back in
No point in thanking posts now if not even the original poster can see who thanked the post.
I may or may not have thanked this post Water John. You'll never know. 👻
Carina e, best car ever built. Could have done with a good under coating though.
The new Carina E lean burn!
That's me, Base, very much agree with you. Really don't understand the hiding of the thanks, list.
What's the story with viewing the "Thanks!" button on F&F. I've noticed in the last few days you can't see any when you hover the mouse over the button. When this new site came on stream you can only see about six or seven even though there could be 20+. I miss the the old site where you could see them all under the post.
In addition I miss when the old site showed that posters were active/online. IMO it was awful helpful to know that other farmers were also up at stupid o'clock calving cows/yeaning ewes etc.
My Avensis is 2010, flying it, best car I ever had
one of the neighbours lads was riding there yesterday and did well. Some achievement. Seems like only yesterday I was on a charity ride with him when he was ages 11, and he on a little grey pony that went like the clappers.
At that age all he wanted was to be a race jockey and he did it, his dream career came true.
I'm not in to horses but I certainly have respect for anyone working with them. The power in them is phenomenal, you only appreciate their size at times when you're up close. You'd see younger ones controlling them and hunting with them, I'd be fair nervous to be honest!
Popped down the local yesterday for an hour or 2, 3 pints n 3 races. Bet e30, got e26 back.
Place hopping, good craic. The only stress about ground waterlogged was due to that shark fellas horse not running!
Hearing a few squeals and rattles on my avensis lately €610 gone into it in the last month and an injector went in it on wednesday. Think its time for a new mechanic but hopefully the avensis will see me out for another long while.