AgriLand speaks with Owen O’Neill about his 70 cow suckler herd based in Co. Carlow

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • AgriLand spoke with suckler farmer Owen O'Neill of Co. Carlow recently, to get an insight into how his vision of breeding the right type of beef animal is on the list of priorities 🎥

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  • @loweswaterhillfarminglaked6572
    @loweswaterhillfarminglaked6572 3 года назад

    Great video really informative 😁

  • @MOOBOOSE
    @MOOBOOSE 3 года назад +1

    A good bloke

  • @patodwyer721
    @patodwyer721 2 года назад +1

    Nice one

  • @damiencrowley9299
    @damiencrowley9299 3 года назад +2

    Hello

  • @npickle54
    @npickle54 3 года назад

    I like pretty cows

  • @elguapodelmonte215
    @elguapodelmonte215 2 года назад +2

    Nice work Owen, who has the "vision" into breeding beef cattle, but unfortunately for Ireland, he has "shortsightedness"
    as he only has the one daughter, and no sons, it leaves the farm in danger of being "taken by the parasites of Zionism",
    that one daughter will for sure be surrounded by "state actors", called a racist if she tries to marry an Irishman, and will
    be "blocked" from conducting normal "farming business", as the parasitic-Z does everything in their power, to squeeze
    small family farms into "insolvency". Therefor, for all "Western farmers" - their best policy is to have several children, some
    of whom will work on the farm, some will go away to study at Uni, some might go to the big city, and work in whatever
    industry is good at the time, the "boys" could easily do an apprenticeship, even in some cases come back into the small
    town, and juggle their time between running the trade business, helping running the family farm, the "girls" could easily go
    and do a course in nursing or veterinarian, or economics, accounting, agronomics etc. This way the family farm, and the
    family business, has several safety nets in place, as the 4,5,6 siblings all help each other out, and the farm has enough
    land on it to "accommodate" another house if they need the land to build, otherwise they can live nearby, this is how the
    farmers used to think, have many children, many children makes light work.
    Note: people from the big cities, usually have a good "report" about "country folk", and farming people, thinking they are
    normally honest, loyal, hardworking, early risers, dependable etc. giving them a chance in the "job market"

    • @davidw4970
      @davidw4970 Год назад +3

      Wowzers. Came across this comment and am stunned. You alright chap? grab some help when you get a chance.