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Post by pudser »

Hi all,


how many dexters would you graze in place of a standard suckler cow,Continental x or other traditional breed.

I have hazarded a guess at 2 dexters approximate to 1 full size cow but I suppose short or non short could have a bearing on the ratio.

Happy Christmas to all and thanks for sharing so much wothwhile information during the year.

Nollag Shona dhaoibh go leir agus blian nua faoi mhaise dhiobh.

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Personally, I'd say Longs 1.7 (I'd also guess 2 for small ones pudser, whether short or just dinky). I do all my accounts based on 1.7 beasts as well. So if I go to the abattoir I expect to take 1.7 times what normal farmers would take, and I would expect to have 1.7 times as may cattle on the same fields, and 1.7 times as many in a given barn space.
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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

If a hen and a half lays an egg and a half in a day and a half, how many eggs does a hen lay in a week?

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Did you just write that in a Scottish accent Duncan? :;):

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I'll go for 10.5 eggs a week for the one hen. I know it'll be wrong!



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probably depend on whch comes first
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Duncan, if it's not 4&2/3 eggs I'll stick to breeding Dexters. The blokes in the bar say I'm mad, and well I may be, but it's 11 pm, I've been cooking all day, & it's still too stinking hot to think about going to bed, so what else can a person do but count eggs?

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Duncan MacIntyre wrote:If a hen and a half lays an egg and a half in a day and a half, how many eggs does a hen lay in a week?
7?
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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

You've got it, Clive.

It is one of the silly riddles we used to be asked as children.

A bit like "What is the difference between an elephant and a post box?"
Oh well, if you don't know I 'm never going to trust you to post a letter then.

"If it takes a man a week to run a fortnight, how many apples are there in a barrel of grapes?" The lorry driver who used to ask us that also wondered where all the water in the sea went when the tide went out. These should really be in the postings for more Christmas cheer I think.

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Well what d'ya know. I tried to work it out last night Duncan and I got 10.5, then I woke up this morning and whilst still in a daze it came to me.

pudser - Nollaig Shona, agus bain sult as do dexter eallach.
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Clive, ask Google how many googies.
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Ní thuigim thú. Níl Gaeilge agam!
As Béarla led thoil?
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Post by Duncan MacIntyre »

Oh Dear,

I have upset an old friend and been caught out with the wrong answer to my question.

Lets work it out logically just for fun. No prizes, just a laugh.

a hen and a half = 3 half hens. an egg and a half = 3 half eggs.

so we are saying at the start that 3 half hens lay 3 half eggs in a day and a half.
So is everyone agreed that twice as many hens would lay twice as many eggs in the same time? Yes?

Then 3 hens would lay 3 eggs in a day and a half.

so... 1 hen would lay 1 egg in a day and a half.

So a week is seven days, how many one and a half days are there in a week? 4and two thirds I think.

So a hen would lay 4 and two third (4.666) in a week.

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Post by wagra dexters »

What the fellows couldn't get last night was that the time frame is constant, but then they should have sore heads today for a different reason.

How could anyone with that brogue upset me? (Hey, ease up on the 'old' bit.)

It's good to be trivial for a while given that another old friend is in hospital and we are all very concerned. We can pigeon hole our emotions and our celebrations, plenty of room for both.

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Tim Watson wrote:Ní thuigim thú. Níl Gaeilge agam!
As Béarla led thoil?

Well Tim, I don't understand Gaelic either, only pudser can tell us what it means, but what it is supposed to say (hopefully) in Irish Gaelic is...

"Happy Christmas, and enjoy your Dexter cattle". I couldn't find a full translation service on the web so had to do it word by word with a dictionary, so it is probably saying something totally different!!!

Thinking of Beryl.




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