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We don't spend all our time in the car.... honest
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Post by duncan »

i can confirm that it does smell very countrified ;) :D

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Yeah ok 1-0 ;)
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stuartstaples wrote:Strauss is only three years old and already 16.2
Damn 16'2 at 3yrs, thats a biggun. Wouldnt want to jump up on that.

stuartstaples wrote:To be honest she is a lot cleaner than the bloody horses. They crap everywhere and have managed to clear 2 acres of grass in a matter of days (greedy bastards) Please bare in mind this is on top of being fed hay two or three times a day!
I have to be honest pigs do pong a bit, but I prefer country smells to putting up with nosey neighbours....

And not only do horses eat all the grass down to the roots(grass seed please :x ), they'll eat the trees and bushes that surround where they are aswell. I only know cause before i moved to the city we had 6 horses and a whole gang of other animals and stuff and they were a full time job by themselves.
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We've had a few comings and goings. Nismo, God rest her soul, died of a shortage of breath a few months ago. She was hastily replaced with Lily and we have paired her up with Pinky in the least few weeks. Since then Tan has caved in again and bought a new pup. When you see these pictures, please bear in mind that I always said we would only have large dogs rather than those little yappy mo'fos. Say hello to Charlie

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He is a 13 week old Llasa Apso (sp) and I have had to eat humble pie. He is a great addition to the clan and certainly a character.

Charlie joins 2 dogs, 3 cats, 2 horses, 2 pigs and 6 chickens (well, the Chickens are coming next week) We will be starting to produce our own meat and eggs with a view to becoming more self sufficient so expect to see some group buys on Pork nearer Christmas :thumb:
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Post by Bealo »

This made me chuckle until i read about poor Nismo......

Charlie looks like he is a character thats for sure.

Count me in for some bacon when it's ready lol, can't beat bacon sarnies and HP sauce.
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:) - very cute mate - where's his little ewok cape and spear?.

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Post by Gerry H »

Blimey Stu, you must work on the metric week. 100 hour days and 10 day weeks. Where do you find the time? I have only one dog now and he's a full time job.
Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away!

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Post by RX7 »

Ha ha ha ha Ben...the ewok was brilliant !!!

Small dogs are blooming clever too....our yorkshire terrier we had was 100 times smarter than our labrador was.

Nice addition to the clan..but dont take it for a walk in anywhere public mate (unless Tan is with you lol) !!!!!
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