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Henry Crooke

@HenryCrooke

Harefield, NSW Katılım Ocak 2013
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Henry Crooke@HenryCrooke·
@AdamAdamsymons4 Got a Jack Russel but too many false alarms in the night with foxes setting him off
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Henry Crooke@HenryCrooke·
Can anyone recommend a driveway sensor alert system for an entrance 300m from house out of wifi range?
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Adam Coffey@AdamCoffeyNT·
Plenty of clearing of farmland going on in Central Queensland for solar. Interesting that our friendly environmental activist groups rarely seem too fussed about this
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Imagine this going on your boundary fence. Helping a good mate. 600mm rainfall reliable food bowl country. Couple of people cash out and get rich and whoever’s left deals with an eyesore! Basically makes unable to insure for public liability. Retweet tag a local MP
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Jacob Wolki
Jacob Wolki@JakeWolki·
Haters, trolls and vegans Over the last couple weeks I’ve been at the receiving end of lots of online commentary. The reality is, today the speech directed at me would be labelled as “abuse, hate speech” etc, but I don’t really classify it as that. It gives it too much power. I quite like showcasing this rhetoric publicly as I believe the conversation around it can be healthy. I generally end up with a load of unsolicited advice, which is par for the course, but I genuinely don’t need it. These low IQ smear campaigns don’t get under my skin. Ironically, I wasn’t that far away from the positions that lots of these anti meat activists hold. In 2018 and 2019 while I was diving deep into food systems I was becoming disenfranchised about lots of our commodity production systems. 

CAFO’s, factories farms, shed systems, enormous abattoirs, high chemical dependance, monoculture mindsets. Exposee documentaries, compelling compassion arguments and rightful criticisms of some of the worst that agriculture has to offer all made some sense. Growing up I’ve always enjoyed animals, so I was easy to appeal to. We always had pet dogs, which I loved. Around 8-10 years old I bred rabbits and used to sell them to K9 CatFish on Dean st. I’d ring up and haggle a price for my different colours and then dad would take me in to do the trade. I loved the rabbits and thought it was so cool to get paid for making new pets for others. So when I saw the horrors of over crowded feed lots and jam packed shed farms it was really hard to accept being a part of that system. But I’m a truth seeker. I didn’t accept the narrative that animals are bad for the environment. I didn’t accept that meat is bad for humans. I didn’t accept that slaughtering an animal for human consumption was a moral equivalent to murder or genocide, as it’s often phrased. Why didn’t I accept these narratives? How can animals be bad for the environment? Animals ARE the environment. It’s animal management that changes the natural outcomes. How can a species appropriate diet be bad for a species? Simple thought exercises can coach you through these ideas. They really aren’t that complicated - but they are nuanced. The vegans co-opt loaded and passionate language to try to bring emotion into the conversation, and bring out the worst in meat eaters. They do this with great success. The reality is, that I agree with the average vegan on most things, more than I would with the typical uninformed meat eater. Are lots of production models unnecessarily cruel and filthy? Yep. Should animals be treated with dignity and respect? Yes. Are CAFO (confined animal feeding operation) farms responsible for some negative environmental outputs? Yes. Is current regulatory burden favouring production systems to “get bigger or get out”? Yes. Agreed, agreed, agreed. 
But holding the same values and ideals that got us to those conclusions tells us that the answer can’t be to cover our landscapes with mono crop soy, corn, wheat and oat plantations which destroys resources, soil, habitat, landscapes and animals. At Wolki Farm we believe that animals, when farmed in context to their natural expression, are good for the environment. They ARE the environment. We know animals can be treated with dignity and respect up until their 1 bad day. Slaughtering an animal can and often is executed far better than any ‘natural’ death would be. (Eaten by predator, taken out by disease, starvation) I often think about animals created in our systems being destined for death along the lines of “Is it better to have loved and lost, than never loved at all?” “Is it better to have lived and died, than never lived at all?” And no, you can’t honestly take that statement out of context and twistedly apply it is as some genocidal statement to humans. Animals and humans are different - it’s obvious to my 3 year old and anyone else that’s not participating in mental gymnastics. A FB reader advised me to not fight back against the online online “hate speech”. Told me to “rise above it”. I understand the sentiment, but I think it’s loser talk. It cedes the ground. Someone comes onto my businesses social media page, calls me names, criticises my operation and attacks my family and livelihood, and I have to take the punches? No thanks. I’ll defend what’s mine. I know I won’t convince the activists that I’m engaging with, by with 7million impressions in January on FB alone, there is a lot of people silently reading and watching. Our engagements offer lots of food for thought for people on the fence. So don't feel sorry for me when you see the abuse. They are actually sharing lots of thoughts and sentiments I hold, albeit communicating them in a rather nasty and worthless way. Just sit back, relax and enjoy the show.
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Henry Crooke@HenryCrooke·
@KerinPollMerino Great idea, Nigel , is that the only trough in paddock? Whats your mob / paddock size for this setup in summer?
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Does anyone have any pics of #ibc water troughs for sheep pls ? Keen to see how the float has been connected through the wall. Thanks.
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Henry Crooke@HenryCrooke·
@JakeWolki Rebel! What’s next? Nguni blood is meant to be very nutritious according to some African tribes..
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Jacob Wolki@JakeWolki·
This egg is UNSAFE and must be disposed of accordingly!
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Jacob Wolki@JakeWolki·
Went to a clearing sale today and bought this unit!
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Henry Crooke@HenryCrooke·
@JakeWolki You did well serving me the orange pill the other day thanks Jake! Everything is starting to make sense now! 😎
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Jacob Wolki@JakeWolki·
#bitcoin I'm engaging in more and more Bitcoin chats with dear friends. (Then prompting) It takes time to communicate. Try explaining the modern banking system in 20 minutes! I think we need dot points to sketch an outline. Eg 21million coins - ever Mined into production (explain mining) On an immutable ledger (explain nodes) Etc Anyone have a resource that achieves this? (Basically after a tldr of @saifedean Bitcoin Standard to whet the appetite)
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Henry Crooke@HenryCrooke·
@JakeWolki Was grateful for Vumbis’ good nature here, wouldn’t like to pull that latch with a wild one!
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Jacob Wolki@JakeWolki·
Today we preg tested 28 Jersey cows. 20 were pregnant, so we had a 30% empty rate. Of those 8 empties 3 currently have calves at foot around 3-4 months old. So if we exclude them, our join rate was 80% 80% isn't an amazing join rate for a commercial beef herd but considering that we are purchasing cull jerseys because they have not taken calf I think we are doing OK! #nguni
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Henry Crooke@HenryCrooke·
@JakeWolki A similar generic brand from chemist, maybe I need to grow the mo?!
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Jacob Wolki
Jacob Wolki@JakeWolki·
@HenryCrooke What did you use? I use elastoplast from chemist. Doesn't even hurt the mo ;)
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Jacob Wolki@JakeWolki·
One of the best feelings is taping my mouth shut just before I go to sleep
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Jacob Wolki@JakeWolki·
Happy 6th Birthday to my firstborn son Otto, of whom I am so proud! Energetic, boisterous, caring, observant, strong & funny. Otto is such a fun and engaging boy, a blessing to our family. The best is yet to come! My dream is to have my children so comfortable and connected with us that they build lives and homes for their families on our future farm and we build a tight knit multigenerational family estate/compound.
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Jacob Wolki
Jacob Wolki@JakeWolki·
Change the conversation from ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT to ENVIRONMENTAL HANDPRINT. Environmental Footprint phrases the discussion around our impact, its negative consequences and making people feel like they shouldn't exist. It's poverty mindset and the only way to 'reduce' your footprint is by making cuts, consuming less, being less, breeding less. It's depressing and entirely negative. Environmental Handprint is abundance mindset frame of mind. What are you doing for your contribution to our world and society? Sourcing better meat? Planting some trees? Raising backyard chooks? Walking instead of driving? Great! Instead of making our young people feel guilty for consumption let's teach them to create and enjoy the abundance that our Earth can provide if stewarded correctly!
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Jamie Nicolaou
Jamie Nicolaou@JamieNicolaou·
Anyone else use the tightarsed method of setting up water connections in paddocks and then just move the trough?
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