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Nice pictures Murray :) Is that the new Lim bull you mentioned the other day, if so do you know exactly were he came from? Only ask as we recently sold one of our two, would be a small world if it was him :o

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Nice pictures Murray :) Is that the new Lim bull you mentioned the other day, if so do you know exactly were he came from? Only ask as we recently sold one of our two, would be a small world if it was him :o

thanks Gav  :), was he called Ding Dong  :D :D he came from England some where we took 2 up the road one for the farm next to us, Ronald sandison went down for him?

fine pictures young man

cheers Pete  ;)

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tidy pictures lad, uve been kept busy :) il have the smirnoff n you can keep the case :D

aye steady at it lad. started harvest today 2 lexions 18ft cut working while the jag is away chopping struggling for drivers like  :D the other boys i work for are at it aswell with dominator kerting with ts110 10t marshall and 7030 with brand new 12t herron  :P, aye you'll be lucky for me to hand that over  :D

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dam  :D :D, do you's breed bulls then Gav? this limo is a wee brute we have  :D jumps gates and everything, shall get him settled yet i hope!!

No we don't, just have a suckling herd. Austin was sold due to being too good for his own good, the calves he sired were too big for the cows to cope with resulting in cow and calve deaths during birth. One Heifer calf he sired this year came out as big as a two week old calf would be normally :o :o

From those antics it could be Austin under another name :D :D

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No we don't, just have a suckling herd. Austin was sold due to being too good for his own good, the calves he sired were too big for the cows to cope with resulting in cow and calve deaths during birth. One Heifer calf he sired this year came out as big as a two week old calf would be normally :o :o

From those antics it could be Austin under another name :D :D

Funny enough we had that same problem before with a limo, seen our Charolais at it aswelll nearly every calf we had this year was massive and could hardly calve the cow not sure how this limo will handle it, not seen him bulling cows yet hope the little begger is working

Austin looks a fair size of bull Gav  :o

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our charlie bull has been givin huge calves too this year  :-\ had a load of ciserians and had about 4-5 sets of twins too and thats only in one heard of around 40  :-\

we know what you mean rich hard to tell sometimes some calves that you pull you wish you got the vet and the ones you get the vet to you wish you pulled them  :-\ :D we are running an aberdeen angus aswell can doubt him so far, boss hopes to get the hole place in blacks  ;)

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What is she replacing Murray - boss must have had a high value on the Zetor if not!

aye the wee zetor is away for her, yeah he got a good deal on it, about time he got rid of that old chariot, hopefully there will be a new straw blower on order

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