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what is the diff in horse carrots...?
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Nevr found a supplier for them locally - yet!Put the kettle on.0
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Sounds like a great idea lol
Didnt think of these we buy carrots for our rabbit we pay about £1 for 1kg
Just one thing how do you keep so many fresh?
As it would be just the rabbit eating them or us having the odd few0 -
I always wondered about horse carrots, they always look so fresh and have great crunch when you give them the horses, glad you gave us the info guys - and the orange skin glow is cheaper than a tan!Clearing the junk to travel light
Saving every single penny.
I will get my caravan0 -
We often see them in nets for sale at the side of the road, I have wondered many times about buying a net - definitely will now!! I thought they might be a bit 'past' it and slimey, should have got out and had a look before now!!Slightly bitter0
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I was wondering about this too as i noticed at the market a massive bag of horse carrots for £2, i'll get some next time i'm there. We go through loads of them with us and the rabbits eating them.0
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they are great roasted or baked, treat as you would a jacket potato.0
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kerleytops wrote: »they are great roasted or baked, treat as you would a jacket potato.
Carrots????0 -
roasted carrots are lovely.xx0
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sandraroffey wrote: »roasted carrots are lovely.xx
I agree, but I can't imagine using carrots like a jacket potato. Bit small to fill with cheese and beans!0 -
I'll add this to the existing thread on horse carrots to keep ideas together
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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