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Quote from: SallyintNorth on November 08, 2011, 01:48:46 pmQuote from: oaklandspigs on November 08, 2011, 10:49:00 amGoats already on your premises cannot leave for 6 days, so any visiting females already at yours will need to stay for 6 days from the day the pigs come. This is 6*24 hours, so if the pigs arrive at 4pm on Monday, any goats can leave at 4.01pm on Saturday.Well, this doesn't happen often - but oaklands, you got that wrong! Firstly, and I am 100% certain on this one, 6*24 hours from 4pm Monday is 4:01pm Sunday (I counted it on my fingers six times to be completely sure before correcting you!)Yes you are quite correct - was being yelled at when I was typing to go and pick up mother in law for lunch, so not concentrating.will come back on the second pint when i have fed pigs etc. !
Quote from: oaklandspigs on November 08, 2011, 10:49:00 amGoats already on your premises cannot leave for 6 days, so any visiting females already at yours will need to stay for 6 days from the day the pigs come. This is 6*24 hours, so if the pigs arrive at 4pm on Monday, any goats can leave at 4.01pm on Saturday.Well, this doesn't happen often - but oaklands, you got that wrong! Firstly, and I am 100% certain on this one, 6*24 hours from 4pm Monday is 4:01pm Sunday (I counted it on my fingers six times to be completely sure before correcting you!)
Goats already on your premises cannot leave for 6 days, so any visiting females already at yours will need to stay for 6 days from the day the pigs come. This is 6*24 hours, so if the pigs arrive at 4pm on Monday, any goats can leave at 4.01pm on Saturday.
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