dig them out of the **** hole they are in
You seem to be very good at digging holes, you should go volunteer at a snowed in farm.
dig them out of the **** hole they are in
Thanks for your response, beyond pointless!
That's not the point here is it. The livestock are in a location not of there choosing and often trapped , so that in the event of freak weather they can not simply move on - as a result farmers should have a duty to protect and keep them safe. Not simply use the excuse of ' It snowed a lot, and I was too busy by my warm fire, to go help them to safety, dig them out of the **** hole they are in'
You never meet a poor farmer. Nor do you meet one who will say he is happy about anything. Most are marking time until a housing developer, utility or local authority come along looking to use their land. Then they screw them for every penny they can get - costs that have to be passed onto the wider population.
You never meet a poor farmer. Nor do you meet one who will say he is happy about anything. Most are marking time until a housing developer, utility or local authority come along looking to use their land. Then they screw them for every penny they can get - costs that have to be passed onto the wider population.
Do you really think we have cctv and alarms to tell us that there is a drift in field 4 out 30 in over 300 acres land with sheep stuck in a drift during lambing season when farmers are already doing round the clock shifts in the lambing shed. You really are a typical ignorant towny type who I'm guessing complains about the smell of manure and tractors on the road when you drive through the countryside.![]()
My brother used to live and work on a farm thank you, and I live in an area surrounded by farms but don't let that stop you from having a decent discussion here without getting all emotional.
And Farmers clearly have ways of dealing with their problem yet chose not to, complaining that their animals die in weather we get EVERY YEAR when they don't try and do anything to protect them from it doesn't make much sense.
Yeah you are right, we get this amount of snow every year![]()
You never meet a poor farmer. Nor do you meet one who will say he is happy about anything. Most are marking time until a housing developer, utility or local authority come along looking to use their land. Then they screw them for every penny they can get - costs that have to be passed onto the wider population.
Don't see how farmers can complain about losing their livestock when they fail to protect them. We've got all our horses indoors from a 200 acre farm.
Don't see how farmers can complain about losing their livestock when they fail to protect them. We've got all our horses indoors from a 200 acre farm.
Don't see how farmers can complain about losing their livestock when they fail to protect them. We've got all our horses indoors from a 200 acre farm.
Deep breadths that's what I did!
Are'nt you a farmers son TaKeN?
Don't see how farmers can complain about losing their livestock when they fail to protect them. We've got all our horses indoors from a 200 acre farm.
Yup. 70 Milking cattle at home and a chunk of young stock!
I go off to another farm to work. 100+ Beef cattle and 1400 Pigs.
You never meet a poor farmer. Nor do you meet one who will say he is happy about anything. Most are marking time until a housing developer, utility or local authority come along looking to use their land. Then they screw them for every penny they can get - costs that have to be passed onto the wider population.