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23 minutes ago, Peasgood said:

This isn't plant related but my Grandmother's name was Ivy.

She was completely bonkers so it is relevant. :rofl:

I had 2 working cockers . One called Holly and , yes , you guessed it the other was Ivy . 

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7 minutes ago, Haironyourchest said:

Goats love ivy. My pal who I used to help out a lot, with tree stuff, has pet goats. Any time a bit of ivy was involved, we had to save it and bring it home for his goats, in the trailer, or tied on the back of his pickup.

Small quantities of ivy is a good tonic for sick sheep aswell

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27 minutes ago, doobin said:

I’ve heard of that. 

Also an old boy by us swore by giving beer to a ewe that had gone down,half a pint and usually they would get up and eat and get going again,it was something to do with the yeast he reckoned

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