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smart!I use scissors for a fine trim.
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smart!I use scissors for a fine trim.
We’re not talking about your pubes mate.I use scissors for a fine trim.
I was wrong. They ate the damn stuff. Now they are dropping runny turds like the world is about to end. They also aren't eating and are just sitting all day. Unless you approach and then they will sort of get up.The sheep seem to avoid the cape weed. If they don't it seems to give them the runs, which is the last thing I want when walking around.
When my goats get scoured I give them solid food like lucerne hay or grains like Goat Blend. Only dry stuff. No green stuff like grass.I was wrong. They ate the damn stuff. Now they are dropping runny turds like the world is about to end. They also aren't eating and are just sitting all day. Unless you approach and then they will sort of get up.
Had this problem before and didn't know what it was. Had people ringing every vet around the place and none of them were interested in helping. It's like they treat a sheep as an "expendable" animal. I bet if it was a horse it would have been a different story. It's not like we weren't going to pay...
Like last time I'm sure they will get it out of their system. Did think they were dying last time but this time doesn't seem as bad.
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My Nanny was like this for a day I tend to give them hay mostly, as well as some vegetables I can get from the pub. Should get some grains. What grains do you get?When my goats get scoured I give them solid food like lucerne hay or grains like Goat Blend. Only dry stuff. No green stuff like grass.
Hope they get better soon. I can tell when my goats are crook because they don’t want to eat and look forlorn.
Same. They have these sheeps pellets you give them once a day and they go nuts for them. One of them just wasn't interested today and was just sitting looking sad.When my goats get scoured I give them solid food like lucerne hay or grains like Goat Blend. Only dry stuff. No green stuff like grass.
Hope they get better soon. I can tell when my goats are crook because they don’t want to eat and look forlorn.
I buy Goat Blend, it’s got all sorts of grains in it as well as molasses. A vet put me on to it but it can be hard to get, not many places stock it, they tend to have the pellets.My Nanny was like this for a day I tend to give them hay mostly, as well as some vegetables I can get from the pub. Should get some grains. What grains do you get?
What are your two goats called?My two goats look after about an acre and do a fine job. They keep the Blackberries away but won’t touch Cape weed so have to spray that horrible stuff.
Sid and Fat Guts.What are your two goats called?
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I’m glad the sheepies are better mate, can’t help you with battery powered stuff though, never used them.The sheep seem fine now. Up and about. It's odd how you think nothing of eating a lamb roast but if you have your own sheep you really want them to be healthy. When they are sad I am sad.
Now I need to get some kind of battery powered line trimmer. Went full on and bought some commercial German made Stihl one (2 stroke I think) a few years ago but it has hardly been used and is probably overkill. Any suggestions for a battery powered one of any brand would be welcomed.
Can get a 36v ryobi line trimmer in a kit with a 2ah battery for $200. The 4.0ah battery kit is $379. Super reliable and then once you got the battery and charger you can buy the tool only stuff for heaps cheaper. Definitely get the 36 volt stuff whatever you buy.The sheep seem fine now. Up and about. It's odd how you think nothing of eating a lamb roast but if you have your own sheep you really want them to be healthy. When they are sad I am sad.
Now I need to get some kind of battery powered line trimmer. Went full on and bought some commercial German made Stihl one (2 stroke I think) a few years ago but it has hardly been used and is probably overkill. Any suggestions for a battery powered one of any brand would be welcomed.
What's your favourite grass?
Mine's Sir Grange ZoysiaCan't believe this post didn't get more traction.
Is this the one you have? Seems like pretty good value. How easy is it to feed the line and how long do the batteries last?Can get a 36v ryobi line trimmer in a kit with a 2ah battery for $200. The 4.0ah battery kit is $379. Super reliable and then once you got the battery and charger you can buy the tool only stuff for heaps cheaper. Definitely get the 36 volt stuff whatever you buy.
Yeah mines probably an older model as I’ve had it a few years. The lines easy to do. I’ve got the 4ah battery. Can edge, line trim and blow all the pavers etc. probably 3 times front and back yards on a full battery. I’ve got a massive hedge in both yards and the hedge trimmer will cut them both back with a bit left over in a full battery. The scarifier chews the battery pretty quick but it’s working pretty hard cutting through the thatch and only gets used once a year.Is this the one you have? Seems like pretty good value. How easy is it to feed the line and how long do the batteries last?
I will probably give the Stihl another try but I feel like I am just breaking a butterfly on a wheel. Plus I hate the smell of 2 stroke exhaust.
