For all you Archers fans.........

primmiemoo

Member
Location
Devon
May I double check with the full on fans, please? Ed and Emma do keep Texel sheep, don't they? I've just read a very confident post on X that's adamant they keep Beltex.

Glad Ed was final bidder on the everso important chainsaw. He and Emma still need that break into their own independence from the Grundy crab bucket ~ especially now Jarrge has his own ambitions to move them into a bigger, blingier bucket.
 

nonemouse

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
North yorks
May I double check with the full on fans, please? Ed and Emma do keep Texel sheep, don't they? I've just read a very confident post on X that's adamant they keep Beltex.

Glad Ed was final bidder on the everso important chainsaw. He and Emma still need that break into their own independence from the Grundy crab bucket ~ especially now Jarrge has his own ambitions to move them into a bigger, blingier bucket.
I’m pretty sure when he was showing them it was texels
 

primmiemoo

Member
Location
Devon
Thanks, both. I thought they were, but the confidence from the other party threw me a bit 🐑 . I'll try to find a way to have the differences explained to them by someone they respect.

It wasn't long ago Ed and Em were lambing. Weren't they fortunate to have back the dry ground gratis the way they did for lambs to do so well. You really couldn't make it up.
 

Pan mixer

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Near Colchester
Thanks, both. I thought they were, but the confidence from the other party threw me a bit 🐑 . I'll try to find a way to have the differences explained to them by someone they respect.

It wasn't long ago Ed and Em were lambing. Weren't they fortunate to have back the dry ground gratis the way they did for lambs to do so well. You really couldn't make it up.
I hate to break it to you but I think that someone has made it up.

I too marvelled at the growth rate of those Texels but must confess to wondering whether they were Beltex's in the past.
 

primmiemoo

Member
Location
Devon
(I do think dear Keri Davis does tune the sfx to tease us farmer listeners. I haven't heard the Montbeliards for a while, but I'll bet if he's the scritpie du jour when they're on, they'll sound less French than usual.)
 

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