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johnboy87

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Mixed Farmer
Location
mid cornwall
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Just some yard work and odd jobs today, with a bit of slurry to end but no pictures of the slurry rig
 

mrs mtx

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Location
Pembrokeshire
@mrs mtx Rhys looks really well now, is he over his earlier problems ?
Thank you, unfortunately no :facepalm: We’ve just learnt to deal with it. Allergy wise we just know what to avoid (dairy, soya, eggs, chicken, rice, lentils, coconut, turkey). Which is better than it used to be, dairy he can now tolerate it baked in to stuff providing he’s well in himself. He’s definitely more sensitive to foods when he has a cold etc. He was also really allergic to beef and pork before but that’s all good now. We just don’t try new things very often :wideyed:
Reflux wise though he’s still awful, last weekend he was pushing along one of his Britain tractors and sick just came up and landed all over them. He was mortified! We’re having a little issue that he’s not gained any weight in the last 18 months but we’re lucky that he was chunky before! He’s quite competitive exercise wise (no idea where that comes from :sneaky::rolleyes:) so he’ll easily cycle 12 miles and he’s only 5 so I don’t think that’s helped his weight.
All in all though he’s very happy and you wouldn’t think there was much wrong :)(y)
 

Steevo

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Location
Gloucestershire
Thank you, unfortunately no :facepalm: We’ve just learnt to deal with it. Allergy wise we just know what to avoid (dairy, soya, eggs, chicken, rice, lentils, coconut, turkey). Which is better than it used to be, dairy he can now tolerate it baked in to stuff providing he’s well in himself. He’s definitely more sensitive to foods when he has a cold etc. He was also really allergic to beef and pork before but that’s all good now. We just don’t try new things very often :wideyed:
Reflux wise though he’s still awful, last weekend he was pushing along one of his Britain tractors and sick just came up and landed all over them. He was mortified! We’re having a little issue that he’s not gained any weight in the last 18 months but we’re lucky that he was chunky before! He’s quite competitive exercise wise (no idea where that comes from :sneaky::rolleyes:) so he’ll easily cycle 12 miles and he’s only 5 so I don’t think that’s helped his weight.
All in all though he’s very happy and you wouldn’t think there was much wrong :)(y)

12 miles “easily” - I’m super impressed!!!!!
 

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