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Originally posted by hyperD View PostHi norrahe!
Let me know how the sausages go, very interested in that.
Apart from laying my own eggs, it would be great to make a fry up from one's own hands!
Looking forward to getting our own place soon and growing my own herbs, fruit and veg again.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWould get hens, but I don't think they and the NorPusses would get on very well.
Looking forward to getting our own place soon and growing my own herbs, fruit and veg again.
Can you not get the NorPusses to scare the hens into laying double time?If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWould get hens, but I don't think they and the NorPusses would get on very well.
Looking forward to getting our own place soon and growing my own herbs, fruit and veg again.Comment
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostAh, the Good life! Fingers crossed for you both next year. Am going to try and grow more corn in 2013, assuming we get a decent summer this time around.
Can you not get the NorPusses to scare the hens into laying double time?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWe are thinking of hens - Mrs BP reckons its not an issue. Our cat is very viscious - gets a squirrel most months. But she reckons a chicken would take it easily.
Best to make sure they have a secure pen, when putting it up make sure you dig down about 6 or so feet for the fencing as foxes will dig under. also ensure they have somewhere to nest securely overnight.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostBest to make sure they have a secure pen, when putting it up make sure you dig down about 6 or so feet for the fencing as foxes will dig under. also ensure they have somewhere to nest securely overnight.
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostAfternoon all
God, I do believe I have completely run out of livers...Comment
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