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Community => Marketplace => Topic started by: BWBorder on July 23, 2009, 06:30:21 pm

Title: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: BWBorder on July 23, 2009, 06:30:21 pm
Looking for an acre or two to rent. Anything will do.  Must be in the Fife (Scotland) area.

Also looking for about 6 ewes.

Thanks  :)

Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: Rosemary on July 23, 2009, 08:05:58 pm
Any particular breed? Friends of mine near Saline are reducing their Shetland flock and another is reducing coloured Ryelands.
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: BWBorder on July 23, 2009, 09:15:32 pm
Nothing in particular breed wise.  Just looking for anything thats relatively hardey and low maintenance  :)
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: Clairie on July 24, 2009, 10:38:28 am
I'm sure we could sell you a few ewes.  We've got Blackfaces - very low maintenance!

Are you wanting them for breeding?
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: BWBorder on July 24, 2009, 12:43:27 pm
Blackys would be great. breeding, grass cutting, possibly eating...a few purposes :)
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: Daveravey on July 24, 2009, 01:42:54 pm
Might be struggling around Fife, i've been looking for the last 2 years.

I'm now looking all over Scotland for somewhere to rent & feel it might be easier finding that perverbial needle in the haystack.

The estate agents that advertise the type of properties we're looking for tend to bump the prices up so much they become uneconomical to take on.

For example, i thought i'd found my paradise near to Huntly last year....... 4 bed cottage with outbuildings 4 acres with room to expand & was dealing directly with the landowner. A peppercorn rent was agreed as there was a little work needing done to the cottage along with a long tennancy which suited everyone.
But because it had been advertised through Savill's, they then stuck their nose in where it wasn't needed & told the owner he couldn't rent it to us for that price.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, the owner told savill's to get stuffed, took the cottage off the market & conveyed his appologies to us.

Folk wonder why i don't like estate agents
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: Clairie on July 24, 2009, 04:06:52 pm
Blackys would be great. breeding, grass cutting, possibly eating...a few purposes :)

Well these are older ewes but would make great mutton  :yum: , would love to eat your grass, and I'm sure they could have another lamb!

We could also do you a deal on some mule lambs which you would get more years out of!  :sheep:

Let me know if you find anywhere.
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: BWBorder on July 24, 2009, 04:20:45 pm
Superb!
All i need now is the land!  Theres about 3-4 acres going close-by for rent, but only thing is that i'd need to fence it myself, so cost of fencing 4 acres would be about 1k, which i don't have at the moment upfront.  So still looking! But will let you know as soon as i find someplace Clairie as the ewes sound perfect for my purpose!! :)
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: doganjo on July 24, 2009, 04:47:09 pm
Perhaps your bank would lend you the fencing money - on a short term loan.  They do it for cars, boats and holiday homes so I don't see why not!
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: BWBorder on July 25, 2009, 10:41:16 pm
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Perhaps your bank would lend you the fencing money - on a short term loan.  They do it for cars, boats and holiday homes so I don't see why not!



I'm only looking to rent short term, until i find suitable land to actually buy.  So not really willing to spend 1k fencing someone elses land.
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: doganjo on July 25, 2009, 10:46:12 pm
I think you will have a big hill to climb trying to buy in Central Scotland - we were discussing this earlier today.  So if you can find something to rent treat it as semi permanent - if you leave you can take the fencing with you, provided you use materials that are moveable.
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: Hilarysmum on July 26, 2009, 09:27:34 am
Would it be possible to use electric fencing?  You could then strip graze the land, reducing the amount of fencing necessary?  I have friends who use this method.  They use battery power.
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: BWBorder on July 26, 2009, 09:30:26 am
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Would it be possible to use electric fencing?  You could then strip graze the land, reducing the amount of fencing necessary?  I have friends who use this method.  They use battery power.

What cost would be involved in this? do you know? :)
I've had a few people mention this to me, and its definitely something i'm willing to do.
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: doganjo on July 26, 2009, 06:23:51 pm
Try these
www.kiwifencing.co.uk
www.chicken-house.co.uk
www.pandtpoultry.co.uk
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: Clairie on July 27, 2009, 10:54:12 am
Would it be possible to use electric fencing?  You could then strip graze the land, reducing the amount of fencing necessary?  I have friends who use this method.  They use battery power.

TBh with our sheep I'd use proper fencing... perhaps deer fencing  ;) ::) - unless you're thinking that stuff they used in Jurassic Park?  ;)
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: BWBorder on July 27, 2009, 11:19:19 am
lol!  :D

Right, Might of found a few acres (which is already fenced) and nearby.
The guy got in touch with me about the available land so just about to try and get back in touch with him.
Will keep you updated :)
Title: Re: WANTED: Land & some ewes
Post by: doganjo on July 27, 2009, 11:42:08 am
Excellent - hope it works out well for you!