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Thread: The rural block
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24th September 2009, 07:58 AM #91GOLD MEMBER
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if i did'nt already have 2 dogs i would get a marremma , but i have a cattle dog cross about 9 year old and a bull arab about 6 year old they are both dogs and do not get on together have to keep them apart, i think at the moment to bring another dog into the equation could be mistake
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29th November 2009, 11:34 PM #92New Member
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We have 100 acres at Tarago, 40km south of Goulburn and 80km from Canberra where we both work. We have the beginnings of a Highland Pony stud (first foal born on Melbourne Cup day) and we'll also run some cattle; probably Lowlines and Highlands. Also planning to grow truffles. It's undulating pasture with some steep gullys down the back. Would be no more than 5 acres of forest. Just enough room for a 400m airstrip with a slight slope. Currently in the process of building the house after three winters in the shed/hangar. My toy is a 28hp diesel 4wd kubota inclusive of 4-in-1 FEL and a backhoe, plus the usual array of implements such as slasher, disc plough, box scraper etc.
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3rd February 2010, 09:38 PM #93SENIOR MEMBER
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Hey mudsheep, or whatever,what are you using dogs or pigs?
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