rikki
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tdr1nka said:There's a few old regulars who've gone missing of late.
All the more tea for us then!!![]()
I'm not old, or a regular.
More tea please.
tdr1nka said:There's a few old regulars who've gone missing of late.
All the more tea for us then!!![]()
wafflycat said:goose (Waffles & Francis stalked several Canada geese that landed in an adjacent field.. it was like watching lions stalking wildebeeste on the Serengeti..)
rikki said:How close did they get?
I've kept [domestic] geese, and they would make light work of a couple of cats.
The smart thing for a goose would be to fly away. But if something is on their territory, they will have a go.
Cats aren't stupid either, so they wouldn't stick around for a fight when they could get hurt.
longers said:Excellent mouse that Uncle Phil.
Is it true that mices are pretty much incontinent and wee all the time?
Uncle Phil said:Harvest mice, they're just like, whatever, man. Bring it on. Hey, do I look OK? Are my whiskers straight?
spandex said:I have just got back from shopping with Mickle and it was hell. But the best bit was when over the tannoy comes a message saying can all the costumers make shore you have the right trolley.Mickle
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Uncle Phil said:...
If we're not going to be away from home this spring, we might try another batch. We'll try and find some that are a bit more used to living in a run/coop. The last lot came from my duck-rearing mate's place... the chickens there have the run of a fox-proof-fenced field of about four hectares, so they didn't like being in a run and insisted on roosting in the bushes, not in their nice safe shed.
wafflycat said:If I may humbly suggest you consider getting some ex-battery hens?