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Just what you need!
Just what you need!
Couple of hours.How long did it take to get him/ her out of the tree? Quite a job to do safely and quickly.
ah, but did he get the relevant permission, to damage a tree, check it wasn't under a tree preservation order, and what steps, did he take, to ensure the hfr was fed and watered, while waiting several days, for said permissions to arrive.How long did it take to get him/ her out of the tree? Quite a job to do safely and quickly.
Will call him "Woody" now!You will need watch for signs of woody tongue
Hell of a job. Well done and what a reliefCouple of hours.
No, someone will start going on about damage to the treeis it something that could go 'viral', perhaps some good promotion for farmers ?
Make sure you cover the hole or fence the tree off or one with a bigger head will get inquisitiveCouple of hours.
Reminds me of father rudely wakeing me up one sunday morning after a late night out, one of the milkers had a head stuck in a fork of a tree, he had to milk or we would miss the tanker.
But less sugar in the shaded grass so it gets left and shat on as they lie there. iirc.Day one of Biofarm 2020 over, 4 more to go! I missed most of it working & parenting. Saw Greg Judys presentation though, got to love his style, keeps it simple and very effective.
He made an interesting point that there's lower lignin in grass underneath trees, than grass in full sun.
But less sugar in the shaded grass so it gets left and shat on as they lie there. iirc.