You need specific varieties for cider which aren't great for other uses.
If you grow desert varieties you may find a good market from local farm shops but grow enough of each to give continuation of supply ie don't grow 1 tree of many different types.
Bramleys will always sell as people know...
You need to clean the pens out between each use and ideally give them time for the floor to dry. That's the only way to stop watery mouth.
I tried it all years ago, using the excuse "I haven't got time to clean them out". Once I finally accepted that I had to make time, I solved it.
I was just about to log off and go and check a ewe and start some fenceing. Looked out of the office window, and it's just started hammering it down, sideways. I'll leave it a while !
The mistake a lot of folks make is to pull the lamb straight. you have to pull the lamb down towards the ewes heels. This opens up space in the top of the pelvic canal for the head.
While your right hand is in the ewe finding the legs and getting the head in the right position use it to feel...
You beat me to it.
Pull with the right hand, better without ropes if you can grip well enough, so don't need so much reach, and push the head with the left. It's surprising how well you can feel the head through the side of the sheep. Push with the fingers and thumb to steer it.
I had one of those and couldn't get on with it.
I now pull the legs, with or without a rope, and push the head into the pelvis from outside. Much quicker than trying to get something around the head and less intrusion has to be better at avoiding infections.
Using rat poison in the house is a bad idea. Use traps so that you have a body to throw out, not rot behind the skirting board.
I had to explain this to Mrs Britt, But she didn't have the patience. So learned the hard way.
When there is sun on the hives to give a bit of heat.
I couldn't give a specific temp. But the little buggers still sting, and I think are angrier in lower temps!
I think with rape a lot of the pollination is done by other insects and physical contact as there are so many flowers so close together.
A family member has been visiting an elderly relative in hospital.
A man in the bed opposite has had a visit from his son, and his boy friend each afternoon. They turn up in muddy walking boots talking about where they have been for a walk before the visit leaving a trail of mud through the...
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