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post-68270-0-97822300-1436717543_thumb.jpg tipper 3 1/2 year old now doing his job well had excellent season last year. post-68270-0-36897900-1436717677_thumb.jpgFinn bought of js from Ireland he is franny x Nell breeding 9months oldpost-68270-0-56752300-1436717722.jpgkesha j Bradfords breeding also came from js she's 13months old now should have excellent season with her this very well bred and keen as fcuk.
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Stubble is ploughed under before winter hereabouts,does that say something for the milky doe brigade that flourishes in the summer and wilts in the winter months ?,possibly.As im entering saplings this time i deplore the fact i make use of the stubble and longer grass.Id not run a dog on winter stubble,if there is any left,a feckless action.

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Their harvesting in three weeks on the estate near me, crops have really come on with all this sun we've been having. They'll have it ploughed in and seeded again within a week of cutting though, sometimes same day...

I haven't seen stubble left over winter in years.

Even the maize will have had late germination wheat sown at the same time so as soon as they've got the maize cut the wheat's already in the ground and rooting.

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