In Turkey, we make papkin (zucchinis) for dessert; we peel them, cut them into square pieces, cook them in sugar water, cool them down, then decorate them with cream, walnuts and sesame sauce and eat them. Enjoy your meal
I'm new to your channel so I don't know who's who. But watching that lovely lass discovering the world of pumpkin carving was a delight. And the light-bulb moment when she realized that she could plant the seeds and sell the crop next halloween and 'be rich' was a joy. ☺ Thanks for sharing.
Good man Declan,best of luck with the new bull nothing ventured nothing gained,im sure you could modify the trailer to suit,good to see you back with the videos👍
Great video Declan! Personally, your Nightshade was a favorite of mine. Sad to see him go. Best wishes with the new bull! Lovely new Gal! Well done with the pumpkins. Happy Galloween to you too!
Best of luck with your new bull and cow. I wiuld stay with angus but if you wanted to change dead right to try something different and see how it goes. Would like to see videos more often. Thanks.
Trailer will do the job if you're only going to be selling a few weanlings, maybe you could modify it by fitting a loading ramp and gates, it would be a nice project for you, I'm sure you could even make you own 12' x 5' 10'' if you needed. Nothing has failed you yet. Can wait to see the new calves next year. Happy Halloween.
I hope you don't regret your choice of the Highland in the future. I happen to think that has been a poor decision in the long term for your herd as the calves although physically tough and robust they dont produce a good carcase and take forever to get to slaughter weight. Your new heifer though looks just the job for your system.
Good video. You won’t be selling highland weanlings off the cow anyway. You’ll have to keep them 2+ years anyway. They’ll fatten off nothing but they’re long keep to get any price for them. Anyone that tells you otherwise is only hoping or telling lies or doesn’t know what they’re on about. €400 would buy a highland weanling in October/November
I would think twice before letting him out with cows - weanling price would be no more than bucket reared calves and impossible to finish let him on again and get yourself a good limousin or charolais - smashing heifer
Yes exactly right, Trailers are very expensive to keep road worthy, tyres axles brakes lights if looking for used trailer you would want to know what to look for
I don't mean to be bad but you have made a massive mistake with the bull, if you sell calves as weanlings prices will be very poor, and if you finish them yourself it would be worse