Unexpected Gale Effects.

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Unexpected Gale Effects.

Post: # 47228Post Lincolnshirelass »

Had half of the lottie covered with carpets.

Suspect 4/5ths of carpets now somewhere in the English Channel.

Bother!

And the fences in my rented house/garden are well and truly squished flat, and it's down to us to replace them as landlord is in Saudi Arabia.

Double bother!

On a good point, it does seem as though my garden veg patch broccoli survived and is now edible. Hurrah! Good friend coming down on Saturday to get some fresh turnips to go with his Burns haggis :-) I'm quite proud of my neeps!
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Post: # 47229Post Shirley »

Lincolnshirelass wrote: I'm quite proud of my neeps!
Me too :cheers: :mrgreen: :cheers:
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Post: # 47274Post Rohen »

Blew down my plastic green house

So I bit the bullet and bought a 6foot by 8 foot polycarbonate variety one from Wickes for £199


I think it will be more longer lasting
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Post: # 47764Post Kayte »

My beautiful chooks were killed when fence panel on neighbours garden blew down and their 4 dogs got in. :cry:

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Post: # 47767Post glenniedragon »

My deepest sympathies Kayte, has you neighbour offered any reporations?

kind thoughts and hugs
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Post: # 47779Post Kayte »

Thanks Deb. He did offer to get me some more but he takes his dogs hunting and I don't want him to get my new chooks. It would seem weird so I'll look to getting some myself. I want 2 lovely brown hens again so I'm not difficult to please. Thanks for hug.

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Post: # 48062Post Lincolnshirelass »

Oh Kayte, that's awful :-(

Good luck with replacing them... I'm hoping to get chickens for the first time just as soon as hubby finishes overhauling the 2nd hand chicken run. The more I read, the more I think that dogs are the worst offenders in chicken death these days...
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Post: # 48063Post Shirley »

That's awful Kayte - really sorry to hear about your chooks.

I hope you get some nice new ones asap.
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hi ya katye

Post: # 48420Post maggie144 »

just read about your chickens and wondered if you had seen the post i put in under livestock

i am about to pick up some rescue hens, from lancashire, they are rescued battery hens.
i not sure if it will help but you could try looking for a scheme near you as i am under the impression form the woman i am getting mine from that they are rescued from all over.

i hope this helps and i am really sorry about your loss

maggie :cheers:

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