I have not dressed my barley seed with spd in case the monsoon contimues, I would have done some if I was going to keep some of the product for seed next year though.
I had one, tried to help it and it lurched against the electric and had a heart attack.
Next time I will shoot I think, sad as that would be.
Carried by sheep apparently, all my cow fields are always grazed by sheep at some point in the year.
Having said that grazed a hundred plus cattle...
Possibly not, I usually wire one to a corner post through one hole and then the Ht through the other, only one strain per egg - if going on to another run then another egg the other side of the post and a bridge between of woven wire.
Is that not right?
Why would you need it?
I don't bother to strain the ht wire (2.5mm) with a strainer, just pull as hard as I can by hand - any tighter pulls through the corner insulators - or does if you use eggs.
Today I found the tup that I thought had been predated by the badgers last autumn.
He is called one bollock for a reason, he identifies as a ewe sometimes particularly when in hiding in with some ewes.
Sadly he doesn't always keep entirely to his gender fluidity. 8 lambs so far, only 6...
I included a field map with the places where I had stood to take the supporting photos from.
Each photo has to have a claim ref, the field number, the length of hedge (for example) and the type of claim (gapping up). Include on a word document or a zip file, do not include on the email...
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