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EastFreo
16th April 2015, 01:02 AM
School holidays with the kids and Mum asked me to lend a hand with some ear marking and drenching. 3hr drive from Perth and then straight into a few hundred calves and their mothers. Took a photo of my trousers after and sent it to the wife to remind her why a defender is more practical for us than a Discovery.
digger
16th April 2015, 02:13 AM
Strewth,
lucky you were only doing the ear marking then   :p:angel::wasntme:
AndyG
16th April 2015, 04:31 AM
Can't wait for the mulsing, which would have to be the worst job on a farm
wrinklearthur
16th April 2015, 09:56 AM
Fun isn't it. :(
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EastFreo
16th April 2015, 11:52 AM
Can't wait for the mulsing, which would have to be the worst job on a farm
I agree. We only have cattle but I have helped friends many times in the past.
kogvos
16th April 2015, 09:43 PM
That picture just looks like my daughter after breakfast. And why she rides in the back of the Defender.
AndyG
17th April 2015, 02:25 AM
School holidays with the kids and Mum asked me to lend a hand with some ear marking and drenching. 3hr drive from Perth and then straight into a few hundred calves and their mothers. Took a photo of my trousers after and sent it to the wife to remind her why a defender is more practical for us than a Discovery.
I bet the missus would have been delighted throwing them into her clean Whirlpool , :p
noyakfat
17th April 2015, 01:32 PM
We used to get hosed off first :D
EastFreo
17th April 2015, 06:11 PM
Fortunately my mum dealt with them! I was only down due to school holidays and had a last minute request to help out so the wife was spared.
The 7year old boy loved it. Helped load up the ear tags and I think he loved the fact the yards had become a sea of glorious mud.
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