She’s certainly a machinery lover, 4yrs in the seed head on combi drill, once in the combine header, once tucked behind the starter on a tractor and now she’s taken a fancy to the sprayer
Just the angle of pic I thinkThe large one isn't a cuckoo's egg, is it? Looks kinda odd!
How come you get so manyCome to my fields then. I counted 126 this afternoon before I scared them off, back in less than 10 minutes.
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We farm right next to a large reservoir and they prefer my wheat to getting cold bits in the water I think. They are all yearlings I am told and not breeding this year.How come you get so many
A bit, yes, not as bad as geese though.Is there grazing noticeable
You could always pop round and run up and down a bit in the field.Geese are so determined about it.
Seems attractive to park a dog on the field, border collie seems like a nice choice... Not sure what a designed for geese Larsen trap with trailing/trialling border collie might look like - but give me some time and I might come up with something.
Think you misunderstand my modus operandi - the dog does the running, I do the the watching and overseeing. Think grain growing rather than animal wranglingYou could always pop round and run up and down a bit in the field.
It's like this - juist for for crops:Think you misunderstand my modus operandi - the dog does the running, I do the the watching and overseeing. Think grain growing rather than animal wrangling