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Not sure if most of you already subscribe to the smallholding.org magazine, but I saw this and thought I would pass it on. Regards Karen Opportunities to...
Thanks for letting me join... We are a 50s couple looking to rent some land in north wales near to Llandudno ... we are after about 3 or 5 acres with a house...
Danger Bull - starring Patrick McMoohan. I would only recommend one if you haven't got a bull! I'm told in these days of ambulance chasers and liability...
Hi all! I'm Jenn from California, currently in North Carolina, soon to be in Virginia, USA. I did spend about 2 months in Bedworth, Warkwickshire, and...
So does anyone here use or know of a chicken tractor? I plan on having one of those. When I worked on my farm in Arkansas We just had a coop. They were partial...
Well I'm here but not posting ! Very busy hatching ! (not personally ;)) Mel This e-mail, and any attachment, is confidential. If you have received it in...
I'm here sitting in the background also when I'm not out trying to recover my fruit bushes and trees from cattle damage, they were looking for Grass after all...
I think they are all over on the smallholding and self-sufficiency list or maybe on the online forums - are you are a member of any of these? What are...
Hi Karen, "Goosegogs" is the colloqial term used in England for Gooseberries. Josterberries are a cross between Gooseberries and Blackcurrants, they have the...
Well busy as ever at this time of year (or anytime really !!!) We hatched 10 runner ducks, 6 turkeys and 2 lavender pekins so far. I have some peafowl and...
... I have some Icelandic sheep for sale, if you're interested??? Mic Mic (Michelle) Rushen ... Solva Icelandic Horses and DeMeulenkamp Sweet Itch Rugs:...
... Maybe in they fall into the possible Anglo Saxon type. I'm afraid I'm not too familiar with that breed, possible (actually probably) viking they would be...
... They are the original sheep taken to Iceland by the Vikings. No import has been allowed since Viking times, so they are certainly an old breed : ) They are...
Hi John Oh thanks for this, durr to me for not knowing that Goosegogs was the colloquial term for Gooseberries!!! :-) I have never heard of Josterberries, let...
... has been allowed since Viking times, so they are certainly an old breed : ) They look very sweet ! Saddly Anglo Saxon sheep tended to be only white faced...
This is my first post on here so Hi to everyone. I recently got two Balwen sheep, and am trying to find other breeders in Scotland/ North England. I'm not...
I currently have 30 of them Lily (no Pun intended). Last year here in Ireland, was a bad year for me. The cows got in and ate the lot just as they were really...
That's the Scouse in me I'm afraid Karen! We do tend to talk funny to Strangers...Lol The Josterberries should be available local to you, if you know of a ...
... I'll happily swop you some fertile eggs for a Josterbush! Mic (12 miles from Fishguard... near Solva/St Davids) Mic (Michelle) Rushen ... Solva Icelandic...
I`m in New Zealand and originally form Canada so I have no idea what josterberries are. What do you do with them...pies. jam or eat with cream and sugar? ...
Hi John Well now I didn’t detect scouse in your email *LOL* Those bush prices sound brilliant, it’s probably going to be way more expensive around here, I...
I think it's just the drought Karen - mine have been awful this year, not swelling or ripening properly. Last year we had as many as we could eat plus a whole...