@CorncrakeLife Brilliant to meet you all and share our Corncrake knowledge. A lot of amazing things have come from your project, unending enthusiasm, great ideas and hard work. Good luck with the AfterLIFE ๐๐
@HighFarndale Our Christmas eve surprise. No intervention, no shed, no supplements...just a cow calving. Luckily the weather's being kind to us so his first couple of days have been easy-ish. All nothing for a beltie (even though mum's a bit of a cross)
@HighFarndale If they're anything like our (lovely) buggers, they'll still be eating the short green bits in between instead of the longer 'brown stuff' ๐
@MossgielFarm I don't come on here (X) often these days. SO glad I picked the right day to find out about this AND I was still in time too ๐๐ง๐
First cow to market today. 18 month old Beltie bull calf. Bit disappointed with what he got, especially compared to others.
BUT - he's a bull (not bullock), he's a Beltie (not an Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn etc) and he was in the ring first. Any tips @herdyshepherd1 ?
@sweenyness@EE Bizarre. My dad was moaning about a friend's signal last night, always crap when it's foggy (they're in England) I dismissed it as nonsense...I may have to apologise to him now ๐ถ
@RrRjrobinson9@Met4CastUK That's not what it says. I'm no denier but what about the 39 year gap (between 1980 and 2019) in that post? Data from pre 1980 n post 2019 is not the full story. Still bad, the world still should have been working on this since the 60's / 70's
@ArtyBagger Do they come from a land down under?
(Apologies. From the misheard lyrics from Men at Work years ago, before this scot had even heard of vegemite!)