New topics for home Farmer

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Re: New topics for home Farmer

Postby Meekle on Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:33 pm

no necessarily with pure breeds ruth, they will more likely be 23-25 weeks :) sorry
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Re: New topics for home Farmer

Postby Ruth on Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:32 pm

Does this go for Speckledy, sussex and blue ranger as well??? Timed very nicely for when we are on our hols and daughter is looking after them :P
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Re: New topics for home Farmer

Postby Faithmead1 on Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:26 pm

Weyhey..... "A Day in the Life of a Home Farmer Reader".......I could fill a page, no trouble :D :D .....in fact....not sure a page would be enough Image
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Re: New topics for home Farmer

Postby Meekle on Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:40 pm

speckedly and rangers are hybrids, albeit the speckedly is an old established hybrid if you know what i mean, so they should come onto lay a bit earlier, but the sussex are a pure breed and so could take a while longer.
Want to cook REAL pizza in a wood fired oven? Want to learn how to cook succulent
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in the outdoors? Then sign up for Homefarmer's Training and learn how to:
Build your own wood fired clay oven ----> http://www.goodlifepress.co.uk/training
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Re: New topics for home Farmer

Postby Meekle on Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:21 am

i could do you a diary of "some poor sod trying to move a whole house and field of animals from stafford to wales and setting up a smallholding" diary if you want :)
Want to cook REAL pizza in a wood fired oven? Want to learn how to cook succulent
meats
in the outdoors? Then sign up for Homefarmer's Training and learn how to:
Build your own wood fired clay oven ----> http://www.goodlifepress.co.uk/training
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Re: New topics for home Farmer

Postby katie on Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:09 am

I could do 'How not to get embroiled with planners and NIMBY neighbours' if you like! :roll:
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Re: New topics for home Farmer

Postby Ruth on Thu Jul 29, 2010 6:11 pm

I could do how to remain sane-ish when a printer goes bang who has 7 books of yours in the process of printing. Good news, though, we've managed to get 50 copies of Mike's Building and Using Your Clay Oven delivered today just in time for Saturday's course. Woo hoo.
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Re: New topics for home Farmer

Postby Meekle on Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:15 pm

do you mean bang in a "whir, buzz, grind bang" way or a "shhh dont tell the VAT man where we've gone" kind of bang? :)
Want to cook REAL pizza in a wood fired oven? Want to learn how to cook succulent
meats
in the outdoors? Then sign up for Homefarmer's Training and learn how to:
Build your own wood fired clay oven ----> http://www.goodlifepress.co.uk/training
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