Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:14 pm
OK everyone,
some people are aware of this, but most are not, that Dexters are going to be on the new series of The F Word, starting 3rd November. They will not be on every week, but most weeks throughout the series. Please do not condemn me for some of the things said and done, it depends how things are edited and some things are done for effect (and filmed several times until my brain was scrambled!)
The aim is to promote Dexters as an ideal cow for beef, milk and some showing, so it should be all good publicity for the Dexters, but not necessarily me, as I am dreading how I will come across on the camera, and the diet starts now!! I just hope that the last 4 months hard work has been worth it, and the majority of you are happy with the results and hopefully gain from this by increased demand for both breeding stock and beef.
If, after viewing, you wonder about some of the things recorded, post your comments on here and I wil try to give you some background to it. To give you an idea, I challenge anyone to load their animals singlehanded, whilst trying to get the cattle to walk towards a trailer with aTV crew with fluffy mikes, TV cameras etc.at the side Load them up, turn off cameras, let them out again and then load them up again the next day............
My girls were brilliant, and I am very proud of them, but there were moments when they proved that its not always wise to work with animals!
Happy viewing
Penny
some people are aware of this, but most are not, that Dexters are going to be on the new series of The F Word, starting 3rd November. They will not be on every week, but most weeks throughout the series. Please do not condemn me for some of the things said and done, it depends how things are edited and some things are done for effect (and filmed several times until my brain was scrambled!)
The aim is to promote Dexters as an ideal cow for beef, milk and some showing, so it should be all good publicity for the Dexters, but not necessarily me, as I am dreading how I will come across on the camera, and the diet starts now!! I just hope that the last 4 months hard work has been worth it, and the majority of you are happy with the results and hopefully gain from this by increased demand for both breeding stock and beef.
If, after viewing, you wonder about some of the things recorded, post your comments on here and I wil try to give you some background to it. To give you an idea, I challenge anyone to load their animals singlehanded, whilst trying to get the cattle to walk towards a trailer with aTV crew with fluffy mikes, TV cameras etc.at the side Load them up, turn off cameras, let them out again and then load them up again the next day............
My girls were brilliant, and I am very proud of them, but there were moments when they proved that its not always wise to work with animals!
Happy viewing
Penny