farmerjoe
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Farmers Wife For sale
only one previous owner, can perform most tasks required, paid too much will take any reasonable offer. 3 bonus children included at no extra charge
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6/12/2003, 0:39
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Re: Farmers Wife For sale
is she p.d. in calf, or open to flush?
--- TJ
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9/12/2003, 17:56
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Re: Farmers Wife For sale
I don't know about the rest, but if she gets to read these comments I bet BSE won't be out of the question, cause she ain't half gonna be mad.
--- 65 cows - 9500 litres @ 3.8 fat, 3.25 protein. 25 VG, 4 EX
Also rear surplus dairy heifers + beef stores.
Simple system, grass based, no TMR. No full time labour.
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9/12/2003, 23:19
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Will Richardson
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Re: Farmers Wife For sale
Could I have some information on this subject particular points which interest me are the stature , chest width and rump width figures . Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
--- Looking after 100 cows and youngstock in North East UK + 100 acres wheat ... no staff employed.
8500kgs 4.30% fat 3.33% protein 82 points average on type
NO links to any company whatsoever.
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10/12/2003, 0:11
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farmerjoe
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Re: Farmers Wife For sale
Chest Width : 1.1, wide
Rumplength: 1.1 Long
Mammary Depth: -1.1 deep
Teat PLacement: -0.2 medium-wide
teat length: 1.1 long
i hope this make your decision easier.
(Im not sure if youll understand it if u dont goto www.genaust.com.au)
i have enough interest now we can move to the auction stage.
wholl give me a start at $20 and go $20 and go
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10/12/2003, 14:39
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Re: Farmers Wife For sale
Would she qualify for export to UK?
--- 65 cows - 9500 litres @ 3.8 fat, 3.25 protein. 25 VG, 4 EX
Also rear surplus dairy heifers + beef stores.
Simple system, grass based, no TMR. No full time labour.
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10/12/2003, 21:20
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only by ship its hard to tell what could happen by air. :look
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11/12/2003, 4:16
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Will Richardson
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Re: Farmers Wife For sale
Ok I've managed to get a buying group together who are willing to pay $100 + shipping on the item which you are selling.Admitedly we see a vast profit potential here. Given a bit of a tidy up(I have a fitter who will do her up on the cheap ), and after adding short tight leather skirt, leopard skin top and red pixie boots we feel that on a street corner commanding £60UK/hour would not be an unreasonable fee to charge.
--- Looking after 100 cows and youngstock in North East UK + 100 acres wheat ... no staff employed.
8500kgs 4.30% fat 3.33% protein 82 points average on type
NO links to any company whatsoever.
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11/12/2003, 14:29
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Re: Farmers Wife For sale
Will
As we are continually being told diversification is the way forward I feel you should recieve some sort of award for this approach. Not quite sure what though.
I do have one question regarding your new business venture.
Is your £60/hour rate based on a guestimate, or is it the result of market research?
--- 65 cows - 9500 litres @ 3.8 fat, 3.25 protein. 25 VG, 4 EX
Also rear surplus dairy heifers + beef stores.
Simple system, grass based, no TMR. No full time labour.
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11/12/2003, 22:05
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Solely based on market research comprised of the following index
$hourly rate = Vcm(amount of flesh above knee in cm) *t (turnaround time in mins) * Sk (the square of the nightime temperature in degrees kelvin) divided by 23.478* g(acceleration due to gravity) (9.8m/s)
Based on associated running costs and a daily workload of 10 hours we aim to make a net profit of £500/day.
--- Looking after 100 cows and youngstock in North East UK + 100 acres wheat ... no staff employed.
8500kgs 4.30% fat 3.33% protein 82 points average on type
NO links to any company whatsoever.
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11/12/2003, 23:21
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