Am I right in thinking that pigsmitefly can buy there own entitlements shepie?
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Ruby1
, 11 Apr 2017 21:17
#21
Posted 09 May 2017 - 21:22
#22
Posted 10 May 2017 - 16:18
hi ssd and shepie, she hasn't offered to sell them to us, but she has said we could go 50/50 on them, but she would need to be able to come on our land on a certain date to qualify for them, as she no longer owns any land,
she is ok towards us considering we own her land that she lost through bankruptcy,
but I think I may try and do a deal with her so that we can buy them next year,
sorry about my spelling, its not my strong point.
#23
Posted 10 May 2017 - 20:56
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#24
Posted 12 May 2017 - 05:49
Eve, I'm flattered
Our 3 years will be up in sept 2018 (already!), but we are aiming to put in our permanent application ahead of that deadline.
We have no barn yet here unfortunately, I'd love one for the straw and machinery. Probably won't manage to get one up this year either.
He micropigs are relatively successful. We had 21 over 3 litters in Jan and we have 3 left (apart from 2 we kept back for primary school rental visits, they've already done a few and have 3 weeks booked in June)
It's an expensive venture to start, as like standard pedigree stock, keeping the cost is all on the breeding stock. We've just put a deposit down on our second decent boar and he's £1000.
Our 3 years will be up in sept 2018 (already!), but we are aiming to put in our permanent application ahead of that deadline.
We have no barn yet here unfortunately, I'd love one for the straw and machinery. Probably won't manage to get one up this year either.
He micropigs are relatively successful. We had 21 over 3 litters in Jan and we have 3 left (apart from 2 we kept back for primary school rental visits, they've already done a few and have 3 weeks booked in June)
It's an expensive venture to start, as like standard pedigree stock, keeping the cost is all on the breeding stock. We've just put a deposit down on our second decent boar and he's £1000.