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Dream on!!746 views1 comments
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Craig and a Hampshire Down Lamb740 viewsWe don't raise sheep any more --- this is a photo from the "archives" of me holding a Hampshire Down lamb.2 comments
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Two Sheared Alpacas734 views2 comments
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Peter Evans from BOCM Pauls - Beef 2005728 viewsPeter has been extremely helpful in assisting us to formulate the special diet for our Scottish | Kobe cattle.
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The Trailer, Greenhouse, and Barn723 views... and, of course, our tractor. The farm stable yard on a hot summer afternoon.
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One Of Our Alpacas Mooching in the Stable Yard723 views
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Charolais Cow - Beef 2005 - Builth Wells, Wales717 views
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BOCM Stand at Beef 2005 in Builth Wells, Wales716 viewsOur feed merchant's stand at the Beef 2005 Show
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Jus' a minute, I'll find my legs715 views
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Close-Up of Damage to Truckman712 viewsThe right rear side of the Truckman, showing the damage to the vehicle and tyre. I'm told that the "springs" are damaged --- I didn't even know cars had "springs." This was photographed on the transporter, just as the Truckman was beginning its last journey . . .
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What ewe looking at?710 views
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Latch on Stable Gate698 viewsThis Came electronic latch was installed by Automation Gates in early 2005. The stable gate is exposed to direct wind, and the installers indicated that the wind on the gate was breaking the arm that connected the gate with the motor. At the same time, the motor was replaced with a different --- and presumably better --- motor. The latch meant that when the gate closed it would be supported, against the wind, on both ends. But the latch didn't always engage --- usually because of the wind.
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