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Thank you so much for updating us @Kiki23 , just wow really, how healthy and comfortable and so well-cared for they all are! It's lovely to see. And it started with you and your neighbour if my memory serves me correctly! So happy to see them so well and thriving 💗 💙💜.
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today
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@jonf what is the story behind that massive dog pack??!!
Here is my little Angel today, quite tuckered out from being so cute all the time...
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She must get extremely tired being that cute 😍
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My last working collie merle
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Doing what they love
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Yes, it's just an exhausting job, as you can see. 😁
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@michael57 do you live on a farm? What beautiful photos. Cows are my favourite large animal.
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they were just hounds out for a walk. Drive me nuts as they don’t legally have to pick up their dog ****. Except on. Y land as it is private
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Born and worked on farms up until my strokes three years ago started milking cows day after I left school and enjoyed every day with them I looked on work as a hobby
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@michael57 so sorry about your strokes. Oh dear! So are you disabled from the strokes? Do you still live on the farm? To have spent your life on a farm is so interesting to me. Was it a dairy farm then? Have you heard of regenerative farming practices? Oh so many questions. Sorry! Just answer whatever you want, of course. Oh, and if you want to post more cow pics, this is the perfect place! Hint, hint! ....😁.…she said unabashedly....😁
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That's really gross, @jonf! You took the joy right out of the pic. Ew! 😝 The logistics of picking up after such a large pack is a nightmare. It just never occurred to me. 🤢🤮
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These documentaries discuss regenerative farming. They're on Prime now. In case you (or someone else) is interested....
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Ah the last place I was herdsperson for 150 cows had sole care of day to day running of the dairy side farm was 2000 acres total and I used 200 acres permanent pastures for the dairy and youngsters if I could do it all again I would in a heart beat have poor mobility and damaged eyesight from the strokes but still tend our little garden and my 2 discus fish and my dawnie puts up with my childish behaviour bless her
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Dartmoor
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Dorset chap did five years in Cornwall before milking 1000 cows 3 times a day on a big rotary
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Wow, @michael57. That's a very, very impressive career. I can imagine it's a drastic lifestyle change for you. I've had progressively deteriorating mobility issues that started 14 years ago, and in the past 2-1/2 years I can barely walk or stand. It really shakes up everything when your mobility is challenged - everything from dressing, to cooking, to socialising, to exercising, to house cleaning, to shopping.... And so on. My life was turned upside down, as I imagine yours might have been. My sympathies for your situation. I'm glad that you have your garden so you can still hang out with Mother Nature and that you have your Dawnie to put up with you. 😊
On the topic of pets, you mention your two discus fish. I looked them up. They're stunning! And very cool!
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ah she is an angel and puts up with my straight talking hence me sticking to garden advise haha
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Ruthy and harry
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Not for me lol one of my sons keeps marine fish to each there own
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