whelan2 wrote: » One of our Angus bulls had a pig tail post wrapped in his ring this morning
Absolutely, and everyone says cow heifer beef is the best.
100%
Fair play to you,I make sporadic attempts, as much failure as success. I've the onions in, spuds going in this week. I've a heap of sandy silt cleaned off the passage last year that I'm going to try carrots in. I must split my rhubarb to increase it. We have some strawberry plants on the go, and raspberry canes stuck down too. Might try some cucumbers too
My lad was asked to judge the kilmallock Angus sale today . We milked at 5am and he went down. Judged the few classes and came home. Great to see them asking a young lad to judge. Proud mammy.
Does Roscrea take red card cattle I know they are the best place to send PB bulls and cows.
What is a red card cow??.. sheep man here 😅
An bovine that is imported into Ireland is issued with a red card by DAFM to differentiate it from bovines born in Ireland which have a blue card.
Nice - going with various breeds of radish, lettuce and carrots this year. Despite the winter raspberry bush is looking good with many flowering buds waiting to come out
There was I thinking it was "red carded" because it didn't behave.
Well She needs one of those too
That will be great for his confidence.
that’s great. I’d say he loved it.
Yes they do, might have to wait a little but they will take them.
put out my yearlings today. It was killing me keeping them in.
The few cows will finish the silage and I’ll let them out in a few days. Where I’m putting them won’t be damaged too much and they have shelter.
I’ve an awful virus since Friday evening- zero energy.
The Clare hurlers must have all gotten that virus at half time.
can’t believe it
Im the same since yesterday morning. Some bug or something doing the rounds
I'm the same as well. I've just got the dinner cooked which was a task in itself. I enjoy cooking most of the time but not today. I've no appetite either so OH can eat by himself. I'm going to head to bed for a few hours.
Daughter went on a day trip today, flew to london, watched some of the london marathon, went to windsor etc, went to the Emirates to an arsenal women's football game, went shopping and fly home tonight. Work experience tomorrow. Cost less than €80 for flights and tickets
Epic, you've high performers in the family.
Something really wrong somewhere if that's the cost of that
Eg dublin to cork return train is 65euro
Yes cheaper to go abroad for the day than to stay here. Think the tickets for the game were £10.
Is it hard to get tickets for a women’s game. My girl would love it
Have you a few daughters or is it just the one trying to single handedly break the Dublin Airport passenger ceiling?
No, I think she bought them in February. She doesn't support the arsenal team at all but made a day of it doing other stuff too. She left here before 3am for the airport. Alot easier to get them than the men's tickets, great to experience the stadium etc. I asked her last night who arsenal were playing today and she didn't know
You're too old Castle.
She can have my flying credits. I've never been on a plane.
Just the one, living her best life. Always a trip planned.
Nothing surer.
Sure wexico is kinda abroad before you start, and even then you've only to hop on the ferry there and have a few pints and it's Oi Taffy or Bonjour Jean Pierre.
Been on the Rosslare ferry alright. And sure the passage east car ferry is like going to a foreign land.
I'm morally superior to every so called environmentalist going who happened to cycle in China or take the trans-Siberian express…
Katie mccabe plays for the arsenal women's team so that was the reason for going there. Flight delayed she was home at 2am, off to work at 8
We used to buy cheap tickets in january to go to the highland show in june. They'd be so cheap that even if you couldn't go it didn't matter, fly out a about 7am and home at 6, Airport is beside the showgrounds
You'd be shattered but it was nice day, We haven't done it in years now