


Spring starts tomorrow

“State your business!”




Good morning!

Patch, these are The Girls…Ladies, this is Patch

So, how’re they hanging?

Cows grazing gorgeous cocksfoot

Zoe with Lola, who helps look after our youngsters
New, bigger, troughs to make sure the cows can always get a drink

The wet summer and autumn have turned paddocks 17 and 18 into lakes

The garden is bursting with autumn colours

I’m still stunned by the beauty of our farm

Our Land for Wildlife dam

The environment matters at our dairy farm

A well-earned rest for the cows
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great photos Marian!
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Great photos!!!! I miss Australia !! 🙂
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Hi Marian,
Love your photos of the farm. Makes me want to leave city life for the beauty of the country.
regards, Dave.
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LOVE YOUR PHOTOS – KEEP CLICKING AND PUTTING UP NEW ONES.
Its been a long time since I milked a cow, used to milk two cows twice a day from the age of 7 to 12 when we migrated from northern Italy to Australia. They are very forgiving animals sometimes frisky but most time productive.
Love cheese, especially aged cheese, its a wonderful product.
Best for the future.
Michael.
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