911 here in US J B, don't think any think else other than ringing local police if you know the number.
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911 here in US J B, don't think any think else other than ringing local police if you know the number.
Bloody chicken is tasteless these days with the breeding etc.
I would say weld some threaded rod on, anyone else like to chime in?
Forgive my ignorance, is this spam?
Ouch!
Really nice pictures, remember ploughing with our power major without a cab, could never make a nice job though because of the bloody carr oaks, (bog oaks)
Well from what I gather, that JCB is a well proven machine, others will chime in.
What are vented liners? never heard of them.
Nice catch, All very true and as any dairy farmer out there, has been through these ordeals (downer cows) many times, we have a small hand held zapper that persuades stubborn cows to get up, she only...
First off and I think everyone would agree with me is a compression test, then if that checks out OK then injector could be bad.
If she won't drink it you might consider drenching her, one other thing, are you sure she hasn't got Johne's disease? I know from experience that cattle still have an appetite with this god forsaken...
Their is a genuine reason though seriously, and l can't remember what the bloody hell it is.
So you think the global warming crap is over, I certainly do.
IMHOP, no, their's always going to be a fuel source, same as fertilizer.
Always good to hear from down under, see the tyres are on backwards, that's and Oz thing, right?
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Iv'e had mine for 8 years now, it had only done 250hrs, done 3500hrs now, in that time we've had a few oil leaks, the front brake disk seized and a...
Both broke down:rolleyes:
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Just as a matter interest, are they using this type of tipping gear in the UK?
All the dead stock is just ground up for pet food.
She rolled into a shallow dip and couldn't get up.
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Massey power.
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Here it is, some of our out-wintered holstein cross heifers, just gave them their corn silage.
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Oops, that's not the picture i wanted to show!
True, she was one of our older cows, 10 year old or so, she'd laid in a shallow bit in the night.
I could bury it but we just call the cad man, they usually charge $25 for dead cows, live one's are free as are dead calves.