26. String shopping bags (or has that been suggested already?
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Yep - we've had the shopping bags before, but we can use a lot of them....
We all know, Shiney, that you would win any competition for the largest slug!
31. Weave a doormat for mucky boots
32. Tie up your exhaust when it's threatening to fall off (has happened to me - ALWAYS have a bit of baling twine in the car!)
We all know, Shiney, that you would win any competition for the largest slug!
31. Weave a doormat for mucky boots
32. Tie up your exhaust when it's threatening to fall off (has happened to me - ALWAYS have a bit of baling twine in the car!)
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Hi this may not sound nice but i use the bale twine for tying up the after birth on the mare after foaling it helps it come out as the weight of it tied up makes it heavier and it just comes out quicker. i know it all sounds awful. but thats what i do for a living for the first 4 to 5 months of the year on stud farms but the foals are wounderful.
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35 - knot it together and use as melon nets
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36 I use baler twine to tie off the penis and anal tract of pigs when I slaughter them, it stops anything leaking out while I disembowel them or is that too much information?
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Jessica's foaling aid didn't get counted, so we are now at no.
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Make into a harness for ewes with prolapse (which the above contribution reminded me of!) Can't remember how it's done, though.
40. Tie "spoon" onto fleece of said ewe with prolapse (now this is getting ever deeper into lambing techniques!)
39. (I hope)
Make into a harness for ewes with prolapse (which the above contribution reminded me of!) Can't remember how it's done, though.
40. Tie "spoon" onto fleece of said ewe with prolapse (now this is getting ever deeper into lambing techniques!)
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Tried to find something on the net about prolapse and spoons, but although they are mentioned several times, I couldn't find a picture... It's a vaginal prolapse I'm talking about, and you can either tie the ewe up in a harness (or truss) to keep the vagina in place until lambing, or you can use the said "spoon", which is tied in place with baling twine and pushed out when the ewe starts lambing, or you can stitch up the vagina, which is probably the safest method - only they have to be "unstitched" when they start lambing.
41. Use to tie pallets together for sheep or goat shelters or compost bins
41. Use to tie pallets together for sheep or goat shelters or compost bins
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LOL I'm guessing that they didn't use baler twineMillymollymandy wrote:I've heard of that, only it was a woman (a friend) who was about to have a baby. OMGina wrote: or you can stitch up the vagina, which is probably the safest method - only they have to be "unstitched" when they start lambing.
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