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14-11-2017, 09:51 AM
#7011
Originally Posted by see weed
Last week bought some and they went down...punished.... so sold them and then they went back up...punished... so bought more thinking they were on their way back up then they went down again...punished. Today did nothing... rewarded so far .
Did nothing yesterday and got rewarded. Might try the same today. Maybe others are doing the same...not many sellers...sp goes up.
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14-11-2017, 10:03 AM
#7012
The business radio programme said this morning that the update at next weeks AGM will be worth while and Im picking that it will be a very exciting and interesting affair .
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14-11-2017, 11:38 AM
#7013
Originally Posted by whatsup
The business radio programme said this morning that the update at next weeks AGM will be worth while and Im picking that it will be a very exciting and interesting affair .
Let's hope their track record of under-promising and over-delivering continues to next week.....certainly yesterdays preso points that the trend will continue......
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14-11-2017, 12:50 PM
#7014
On an slightly unrelated note, the goat guys seem to be going well.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/far...ue-last-season
$18/Kg for milk solids - wonder how that compares with cows economically for farmers?? Turnover $2.45m per supplier on average.
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14-11-2017, 12:57 PM
#7015
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14-11-2017, 03:47 PM
#7016
Member
cow = 377kg milk solids a year.
goat= 10.92 kg mild solids per year.
34 goats = 1 cow milk production .
Therefore cost of feed and space for 34 goats compared to 1 cow= 200% better ???
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14-11-2017, 03:51 PM
#7017
Member
Originally Posted by G on
cow = 377kg milk solids a year.
goat= 10.92 kg mild solids per year.
34 goats = 1 cow milk production .
Therefore cost of feed and space for 34 goats compared to 1 cow= 200% better ???
And goats are just nasty
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14-11-2017, 04:40 PM
#7018
Member
Originally Posted by Clints
And goats are just nasty
They're a ****ing nightmare to manage. Standard fencing won't keep them where you want 'em.
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14-11-2017, 06:09 PM
#7019
Originally Posted by tipsy
They're a ****ing nightmare to manage. Standard fencing won't keep them where you want 'em.
I recall from my younger years, they weren't much fun to shear either.
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14-11-2017, 08:40 PM
#7020
Originally Posted by couta1
I recall from my younger years, they weren't much fun to shear either.
Well this share is shearing a few hairs off my head with its ups and downs!
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