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Title: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Glentarki on February 09, 2011, 10:56:15 pm
Hello everyone just stumbled across this wonderful site and so glad I did…..Wow so much information on here just what I was looking for. About us…..We have just moved into our new cottage a complete renovation project on Christmas eve and were 2.8 miles up a glen ( family think were bonkers) lol. Were situated on the borders of Fife and Perth…..Glentarkie.

We have 3 acres here and a barn that’s better than the cottage!!…perfect for our livestock needs and hopefully a poly tunnel . As for livestock we intend to keep a few Pigs and Sheep for the freezer just deciding on the breeds to keep definitely traditional hardy types , and more importantly how best to divide the land here.

Were not new to animal welfare and husbandry but have never kept pigs or sheep so looking forward to advice from those of you that can help…..I’m terribly impatient would love to have the livestock here just now but keeping  the old sensible hat on Id rather learn as much as possible first!!…-In advance apologies if I bombard the forum with heaps of questions…hopefully I can contribute in other areas also

Regards
Dave
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: doganjo on February 09, 2011, 11:19:42 pm
Welcome to the forum , Dave, and fro that introduction. 

Rosemary and Dan are near Carnoustie; they started this forum and the TAS website.  They also had a hand in starting up Central Scotland Smallholders which has regular meetings and visits to other smallholdings, talks, trainings sessions etc - www.smallholders.info (http://www.smallholders.info)

If you fancy joining up - or any one else for that matter, our AGM is thsi Friday at the Ochil View, Fishcross, food first at 7 then the AGM at 8 (ish)- all welcome, membership £10 a head for the year
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Rosemary on February 09, 2011, 11:24:52 pm
Hi and welcome from Carnoustie  :wave:
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Sandy on February 09, 2011, 11:26:03 pm
 :wave: Hello from me in Clackmannna
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Fleecewife on February 10, 2011, 12:57:34 am
Hello and welcome Dave from a bit further south in Scotland.  I'm sure we'll all have fun trying to convince you to keep our favourite breeds  ;D  www.scothebs.co.uk  (http://www.scothebs.co.uk)
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Hilarysmum on February 10, 2011, 08:02:05 am
Welcome, for sheep read up as much as you can on the sheep section the same for pigs.  Be warned though pigs are very addictive.
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: ambriel on February 10, 2011, 11:12:51 am
Hello, and welcome!

We're quite a bit futher north than you, in Kinlochbervie.
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: BlueDaisy on February 10, 2011, 11:31:29 am
Hello from Forfar :wave:
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Daisys Mum on February 10, 2011, 05:29:37 pm

Hi and welcome from the Scottish Borders :wave:
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: faith0504 on February 10, 2011, 06:25:25 pm
hi and welcome from moray  :wave:
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Rosemary on February 10, 2011, 08:13:51 pm
You may not be that far from us in Carnoustie - if you want to swing by for a chat and a mooch around, feel free to PM me.
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: egglady on February 10, 2011, 08:18:00 pm
hi dave, we are not too far away from you - other side of newburgh.

we have pigs (tamworths) and sheep (shetlands)- you are welcome to come and visit both and see what oyu think of them.

great forum, you'll love it :)

laura
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: scotelf on February 10, 2011, 09:14:38 pm
Welcome to the board, I am a newbie too and trying to learn as much as possible before buying some livestock this year. The forum and members are all really friendly and helpful, it's a great community. I am in West Lothian, and not completely new to animal husbandry, but never been wholly responsible for anything other dogs or horses, but Grandad was a smallholder, and I kept my horses on a dairy/sheep farm all my teenage years, and if you were around - you helped!
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: highlandcoo69 on February 10, 2011, 11:10:40 pm
hi good luck its a good life we are on bit larger scale, than you as i have a small farm if i can help just ask i also have some hairy mangaliza weaners for sale if interested about 5 months they are slow growing as i let them grow naturally without force feeding them they taste better that way, cheers
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Glentarki on February 11, 2011, 02:11:25 am
Hi guys thanks so much for your kind welcome to the forum and your words of advice, trust me all advice will be taken on board and much appreciated……….And sooooo many folk from Scotland!!.

Its been a hectic day here today sadly had to have 6 trees felled……we hated doing this but they were just too close to the house and blocked out so much light we couldn’t live with it………….And for our sins have been at the mercy of a raging bonfire until 1.30am today zzzzzzzzzz were needing our beds lol…..Having said that we have 8 ton of logs all cut and stored!


Thanks doganjo for your post re the forum and Tas website…….. its always good to know who is behind such good sites like this one and well done to them!!…..Fingers crossed were going to head across to Fishcross for 7pm .

Rosemary that’s a offer I cant resist lol………will pm you once ive worked out how too, thanks so much.

Thanks also to egglady (Laura) your so close and would love to visit when convenient…. and perhaps if you have time you could nip up here to Glentarkie and advise us on how best to set out the land?

Dave

Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: tazbabe on February 11, 2011, 08:56:54 am
(http://bestsmileys.com/hello/7.gif) from ayrshire!

i have spent some time in your neck of the woods, as near strathmiglo is glentarkie off road playground......my other hobby......it's a lovely corner of the world you live in.
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: doganjo on February 11, 2011, 09:37:03 am
Hi guys thanks so much for your kind welcome to the forum and your words of advice, trust me all advice will be taken on board and much appreciated……….And sooooo many folk from Scotland!!.

Its been a hectic day here today sadly had to have 6 trees felled……we hated doing this but they were just too close to the house and blocked out so much light we couldn’t live with it………….And for our sins have been at the mercy of a raging bonfire until 1.30am today zzzzzzzzzz were needing our beds lol…..Having said that we have 8 ton of logs all cut and stored!


Thanks doganjo for your post re the forum and Tas website…….. its always good to know who is behind such good sites like this one and well done to them!!…..Fingers crossed were going to head across to Fishcross for 7pm .

Rosemary that’s a offer I cant resist lol………will pm you once ive worked out how too, thanks so much.

Thanks also to egglady (Laura) your so close and would love to visit when convenient…. and perhaps if you have time you could nip up here to Glentarkie and advise us on how best to set out the land?

Dave


Rosemary will be there tonight, not sure about Laura.  I will be, and Ayeskint!  See you tonight, Dave.
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: ellied on February 11, 2011, 11:59:03 am
Hi from another member in north Fife, just a few miles away but I can't help with pigs and sheep as I've not got either ::)  Still, welcome and best of luck with your new venture, sounds exciting :)

Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Glentarki on February 11, 2011, 12:52:23 pm
Thanks for the welcome tazbabe………were about a mile above that very 4x4 centre and no doubt were have a bash at that one day.!!… Having said that the glen road offers the same experience just now, surface water, ice and snow its been challenging since the day we arrived lol…But we love it here!!

Ok doganjo were looking forward to catching up with a few of you…..May be a tad later due to a appointment hope that’s ok………Do you all where funny hats so I can spot you….tee hee!

Hi ellied thanks for that welcome always good to know other folk from the area are on this site………Pigs and Sheep will be part of the set up here but we’ve always been very into poultry ,ducks ,turkeys and geese both for the table and eggs……..Now I’m  itching to unpack the incubators see what you did! LOL

Dave
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: HappyHippy on February 11, 2011, 01:58:09 pm
A rather late Hello from me :wave:
Welcome to the forum  :wave:
Karen
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: morri2 on February 11, 2011, 05:06:22 pm
Welcome to the site from north Wales (bit late here too!)  Good luck with your venture. :wave:
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: egglady on February 11, 2011, 06:33:14 pm
hi dave, give me a pm when you suits and would be glad to come over - though dont know about advice - still learning myself!  and always will be!

annie, wont be there tonight after all as hubby needs car and we are working on one vehicle at the mo!

have a good night

laura
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: lachlanandmarcus on February 11, 2011, 09:35:57 pm
Late helllooos from Deeside in Aberdeenshire! We have Shetland sheep (Very tasty!) :wave:, geese, chickens horses and dogs!
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: egglady on February 11, 2011, 10:08:22 pm
agree with lachlan about shetlands - except I'd say very VERY tasty!  :)
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: ballingall on February 13, 2011, 09:22:00 pm
Hello and welcome from Central Scotland (Falkirk/Linlithgow area).

We keep dairy goats, and breed and show them. We also keep hens and ducks, plus raised weaners for meat last year and orphan lambs for the freezer as well.


Good luck with your plans!


Beth
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: cookie9 on February 14, 2011, 09:39:56 am
hello from Cleghorn outside of Lanark  :)
Title: Re: Hello From Scotland
Post by: Glentarki on February 16, 2011, 07:54:20 pm
Hi all thanks again for all your welcomes...........Internet has been down here for several days grrrrrrrrrrrrr! so now after all my moaning and ranting i can explore this forum properly!
Laura I will drop you a pm

Dave