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The Good Life Again! - UPDATE!

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Good to see it is nice and secure plus secret measures too.

 

At the archery club we use horseboxes to move the targets and kit to have a go sessions and in the last few years two boxes have gone walk about on their own, so annoying that some people just help themselves.

 

I also worried about our Landrover going walk about, our neighbours did, he did get it back but only after it had been through a few hedges :(

 

Chrissie

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We used to worry about that as well but we don't have the Landrover now. If people are determined then they will still take the trailer but we've made it as difficult as possible. We used to get some very dodgy people coming up the farm drive but I used to make a point of going out with my notebook and writing down their registration numbers and we rarely get them calling now :wink:

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8) Glad to see it's secure Lesley!

 

I had two VERY attentive hounds while I prepped that beef. They each got a tiny bit as a reward for being so good.

 

There's been loads of stuff nicked around here; Kings Sutton was without phones and internet for a few days after the copper cables were stolen. There have been manhole covers nicked and all manner of stuff :roll:

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George is really stocky.... and always hungry. He has at last worked out that he has to open his mouth and the milk comes from the teat and not my sleeves! he wagged his tail so hard yesterday that his tail flew off and Tali ran off with it!!!!

 

We take him over to the small barn in the morning so he can have more space and grass to nibble at - the old ewes are in the paddock next to him so they can meet up at the fence. At night time we take him back to the outbuilding where he can be locked in and have the heat lamp on.

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You're welcome to the lamb widdling everywhere! - I don't think your dogs would think much to that :lol:

 

He's just about off the heat now, he has his own woolly coat and is very lively, quite different to some of the weakly ones we've nursed through in the past.

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Hows George getting on on his own + is he drinking from a bucket feeder yet?

 

We've got a couple of tiny lambs at the Uni farm, they're just under a kilo! :P

 

Were born on Saturday night and looked really bad so I put them in the heat box and tubed them colostrum, have been tubed for a couple days but then this (well, Monday) morning they took a bottle :)

I put one of them down and she hobbled off so they're getting stronger + walking! :D

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Awww... I used to love nursing the little one, I had a piglet nursery for all the poorly babies.

They used to make such a racket when they saw me coming with the bottles. :lol:

 

:lol: That's the extent of your mothering, isn't it?

 

I love all sorts of babies but animal babies just have the edge over human ones in my book.

My friend's big GSD (Solomon) really loves babies, when his 'wife' had 11 puppies 3 years ago, he was so very gentle with them, he loves her kittens too.

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They've got pigs in Aber... well, boars, who are used for AI work... and the sows are in Leeds. Don't get the fridges mixed up if making a cuppa in the farm office! :shock:;)

Not allowed to go in and see them without having a shower and getting changed first (and back again after!). They've got some cows that only researchers and post-graduates are allowed to see. Madness!! :lol:

 

I miss Solly! He is good with the kittens at the yard, and kids... he talks to back to me (in a high pitched squeal) ;)

 

Done 45 hours Lambing this week, plus lectures! Missed one lecture on Monday morning but so did half the class + they don't have an excuse :roll:

We've got the night off + going out tonight! :D

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Remember one morning last year I'd worked 8.30pm 'til 10am so pretty grumpy and a delivery driver came up pick up the boar stud 'collections' from the farm office.

He picked it up and swung round, the (valuable!) contents of the bags went everywhere, I was nearly sick I laughed so much it hurt. Completely made my week!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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