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- by melons
- 16 May 2008, 14:36
- Forum: Vegetable and Fruit Gardening
- Topic: BeeHive
- Replies: 148
- Views: 62141
blimey O, this is one hugely brilliant project, I'm the same as every one else & I'd love some bee's. I've got a mortar bee box, but that's nothing like your fun & games I'm going to use you as an experiment, to see what kind of a commitment these little furry bums are I'm so impressed.
- by melons
- 16 May 2008, 14:06
- Forum: Just for Pets
- Topic: Fry
- Replies: 22
- Views: 7539
Citrine, stupid question time but.....do those fish swim round each other then kiss in the middle, they look just like ones i used to look after in a place I worked?? they used to do that, then have babies which she kept in their mouth untill they became too big & they others ate them as you can...
- by melons
- 15 May 2008, 13:51
- Forum: Just for Pets
- Topic: Barefoot horses?
- Replies: 40
- Views: 13669
She sounds a love Morph, big love at that.
Now there's a job with an income, being a farrier, driving round livery yards all day long chatting to horsey peeps, then being given stacks of cash for a manicrue......bring it on.
Dentist you can keep that as a job, most horses are fed garlic
- by melons
- 14 May 2008, 07:57
- Forum: Keeping Chickens and other Poultry
- Topic: Explain this then...
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1569
Try x16 ducks poo'ing out the sides of their cage of your other 1/2's car for 70 odd miles, it's green, sticks to soft furnishings, very wet & goes for miles
Leave in car in this hot weather for a day, hoovers off a treat
- by melons
- 12 May 2008, 15:19
- Forum: Keeping Chickens and other Poultry
- Topic: The laydeez are busy
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4156
Clever girls.
When i just had x5 chooks, i never had an egg free day & one never lays anything, it's not her job now I have 7 chookies, only 4 lay consistently & still not had an egg free day, not bad for ex batts.
- by melons
- 12 May 2008, 13:53
- Forum: Keeping Chickens and other Poultry
- Topic: My chicken girls - 8 weeks on
- Replies: 10
- Views: 2336
Oh how fab are they, well done you, i remember those first pics you posted, they really do look brilliant now.
My baldie from last year took 7 months to feather up, my chook I took in March, 8 weeks...hows that work
- by melons
- 12 May 2008, 09:29
- Forum: Just for Pets
- Topic: new foal
- Replies: 15
- Views: 6003
Oh bless it, this is why my sister has never taken a foal from her Holstein, it does carry it's risks :cry:
I hope the little dot makes it.
- by melons
- 12 May 2008, 09:23
- Forum: Keeping Chickens and other Poultry
- Topic: A lump - an impacted crop maybe !!!
- Replies: 25
- Views: 9112
It could be impacted crop or sour crop, I've only ever had to deal with sour crop, she drank & drank & drank so much water it was like a water filled balloon, it was awful, on both accasions I fed her lots of natural yoghurt & on one other occasion she needed baytril, 1/4 of a tablet onc...
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