We had a very busy November with Brecon Bull Sale and our own small Reduction Sale at Exeter Market due to losing the 150 acres of FBT Grazing land on a flood plain which is going to be re-wilded by the National Trust. The sales went very well but we will still have Pedigree Limousin […]
Monthly Diary – October 2021
Firstly I have decided to have a small reduction sale following the loss of 170 acres of grassland which has now gone into a re-wilding scheme by the National Trust. We will not be able to graze or utilise this area in the future. The sale will take place on November 19th, in Exeter Livestock […]
Monthly Diary – September 2021
Good news and bad news .. Starting with the Good – Harvest is finished at long last, slightly disappointing. Most importantly passed TB test and we are now officially CLEAR. Bad News – my landlords, the National Trust, have taken back a large area of grazing land and our Stewardship Scheme has finished on Arable […]
Monthly Diary – July 2021
July started with Devon County Show but I didn’t attend with livestock this year, only in person. Cattle numbers were well down. Congratulations to Thor Atkinson for making the journey from Cumbria and winning the Limousin Breed Champion. Winter barley was cut in a very hot week, moisture down to 12% and yields about average. […]
Monthly Diary – June 2021
At long last the river has gone down, the water has receded and it became dry enough to cut some grass for silage. Volume of crops have been extremely high and the quality is yet to be analysed. The pit was filled up rather rapidly and we now have hundreds of bales of silage wrapped […]
Monthly Diary – May 2021
April finished very cold without any grass growth then May followed with very wet weather, to say the least. The river has been flooded several times making it inaccessible to be able to check cattle every day and poaching has been an issue. Due to a lack of accommodation most cattle had to stay out […]
Monthly Diary – April 2021
April I was allowed to have a hair cut and tidy up – long overdue once again due to Covid restrictions. Even though it has been a dry month, the persistent frosts have slowed up grass growth considerably and we have had to keep cattle in that we would normally have turned out for longer. […]
Monthly Diary – Mar 21
Well, we have had our first Covid Jabs so at last we are on the way forward to our new “normal”… No blood clots to report so all is good. Felt my age a bit this month with my birthday falling during Lockdown. I thank everybody for the cards, messages and abuse – it made […]
Monthly Diary – Feb 2021
A wet start to the month made everything drag on but as the days got longer, the sun came out and everything looked brighter for a short while A few pedigree calves were born but the majority of spring calvers are due March/April so we are getting ready for these. Cows have been given boluses […]
Monthly Diary – Jan 2021
So here we are again – back in a Covid Lockdown for a third time. Let’s hope we get a better result at the end of these restrictions and life can get back to some sort of normality. Winter routine still carrying on but with heavy rainfall everything has become very monotonous and hard work. […]
Monthly Diary – Nov/Dec 2020
Happy Christmas and New Year to all – I apologise for being lapsed on posting diary updates. The constant changes to daily life caused by Covid-19 together with juggling business and pleasure is a trial. In November I went to Brecon Sale – sold a couple of bulls very well on the trade – Killerton […]
Monthly Diary – October 2020
After a wet start to the month I held my nerve and kept the cattle out even though there was slight poaching in the fields but the calves remained healthy. Started supplementary feeding but everything stayed healthy. Calving still going on with a run of bull calves – so far so good. I went […]
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