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  • Rummer
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    Fantastic news Poo, it is so good to hear that you enjoyed being out in your garden!
    Taking responsibility one penny at a time!
  • alfie_1
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    LIR.... barneys standing in the field shelter a lot tho ?? not out eating until late morning..... hes still quite skinny but thats old age now... he must be about 27/28 now, iv had him 5 years. hes suddenly "looking" old now :(
  • Rummer
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    alfie_1 wrote: »
    LIR.... barneys standing in the field shelter a lot tho ?? not out eating until late morning..... hes still quite skinny but thats old age now... he must be about 27/28 now, iv had him 5 years. hes suddenly "looking" old now :(

    Maybe it is just taking him a bit longer to get going in the mornings, is he eating when he finally comes over?
    Taking responsibility one penny at a time!
  • alfie_1
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    Hope everyone else is good, water problems sorted, asparagus eaten, seeds planted, horses..... well we won't go there!

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    POOSMATE.......well done for all your hard work and YES , you have done lots and it will start to show very soon, if you continue as you are...its so nice out at the mo, why dont you get an old chair and when youve done your "hour" sit down outside with a cuppa and just pat yourself on the back !!:T well done..
  • Rummer
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    I agree with Alfie it is important that you sit and enjoy all the work you have done! That is one thing I haven't done this year is just sit and enjoy my garden!
    Taking responsibility one penny at a time!
  • alfie_1
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    edited 7 April 2011 at 11:00PM
    Rummer wrote: »
    Maybe it is just taking him a bit longer to get going in the mornings, is he eating when he finally comes over?
    oh yes he eats every last scrap... i do what i think you told me?? [oops sorry think it was LIR]now and put the SOFT feed on the top so he eats that before the hard feed.
  • alfie_1
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    Rummer wrote: »
    I agree with Alfie it is important that you sit and enjoy all the work you have done! That is one thing I haven't done this year is just sit and enjoy my garden!
    i always sit for a minimum 15 mins when iv done stuff in the garden, with a cuppa.... i get to see what iv done and see whats next ! mind you i dont need many excuses to have a cuppa !!
  • Rummer
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    alfie_1 wrote: »
    oh yes he eats every last scrap... i do what i think you told me?? [oops sorry think it was LIR]now and put the SOFT feed on the top so he eats that before the hard feed.

    What diet is he on?
    Taking responsibility one penny at a time!
  • Poosmate
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    Thanks both. I really need to get a photo of my garden and you'll probably understand how unwelcoming it is! Although I have a patio, it's covered in junk so not really anywhere to sit. I guess over the weeks ahead that will change though. I am determined to get going at it now.

    Hark at me! An hour in the garden and I'm turning into Percy Thrower!

    Anyway, I am a strange bird, I can't abide eating or drinking outside, though I do partake in the odd BBQ now and again. If I have to I will but I don't enjoy it. Maybe it's just me that gets flies floating in my drinks and wonder if that black bit on the chicken/burger is char or a burnt fly of some sort. I guess I'm just too fussy!

    Hope Barney is ok. Maybe he's moody because he got excited and disappointed when you did your thing with him?

    Poo
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  • alfie_1
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    RUMMER .....he has beet, a veteran mix and a anti-laminitus chaff mix.
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