jon_d wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 8:03 pm
supersparky wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 6:52 pm
You would have thought that someone in charge of management of that place would have seen the water level rising and used that time to get the poor bloody things out. I first saw that evacuations were happening at around 11pm last night.
Oh sorry, he said, 3 sows and a pig.... I really need to borrow Dave's hearing aids.

I think they said the manager was called Nigel.
Sounds like the tale a mate tells from when he worked for a while at Burrinjuck Dam. They had to dump some water and partially opened the gates .... and to do the right thing, phoned all the properties close down stream to let them know.
He gets this fella with a very broad Scottish ascent shout back in panic, ahh, me kids and drops the phone .....
They all rush down to this farm to see if they can help, thinking they might have drowned this blokes children ...... only to find it was a goat farm and all the baby goats had successfully swum from the island where they were grazing, back up the hill once the water level was high enough for them to clear the fence

The fact the island wasn't part of the old blokes property, so the fencing wasn't legal, didn't seem to matter to the bloke, he was demanding compensation for his ruined fences
T1 Terry