I have 10k to spend and have a couple of Ford Rangers to look at; a 2015 double can 2.2 TDCi XL and a 2016 3.2TDCi Wildtrak. Which would you prefer and why? The Wildtrak has more miles. Both are manual.
I might if I can find a decent one, so many have been messed around with. I did have one a few years ago but some idiot wrote it off by driving headlong in to it in a mini!
I currently have a Freelander 2, which I am very happy with, that might be about to come to the end of its life. I am pondering what to replace it with. I don't need to tow more than 2t so another Freelander is an option but I think I would prefer something heavier/more capable so I keep my...
I have a Wessex topper that I tow behind my 4x4. It is brilliant, does a great job and is v reliable even though it is 17 years old! It is only 1.4m though.
Sorry to hear this but well done for catching them. It would be great if you could create a post re: the outcome of your case when you get that point. I know that quite a few of us will be interested to hear how it went.
£50 kill and cut, vacuum packed and labelled. By no means the most expensive around here but they do a good job. It us tricky to find a reliable butcher around here and out of the few we have who will take private kills half have v dubious hygiene standards.
What are they used to eating? That's what I would leave them on. Are you having issues with twin lamb already, or just trying to get ahead of the game? What kind of sheep are they?
See below, copied from the NSA Facebook page, in case anyone hadn't seen it and was interested in contributing.
The NSA Sheep Worrying by Dogs Survey 2022 is now live - please take a few minutes to complete this & share your valuable experiences with us.
Even if you have not experienced sheep...
I thought some of you may be interested to hear the outcome of our sheep worrying incident in December.
Our neighbour's dog jumped their fence and chased my 2 x ram lambs (that I had told them would be in the field, as I could see this coming). I heard barking from the house, went to...
You could always trial a chopped straw bedding (something like Equinola). If you are buying your shavings in bales you will find these bales cheaper. We use it for our ducks and for bedding up the odd sickly sheep. Have found it performs well and it is v quick to rot down on the muck heap.
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