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shavey

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  1. hello there i have two rover mowers that is the older model about 2007 but i have had no problems with them very happy spoke to the dealer near us and he wasnt selling them anymore couldnt get a good deal with them so he is pushing efco and snapper mowers now cheers andrew
  2. thats brilliant love it:thumbup1::thumbup1:
  3. it looks great :thumbup:fantastic job nice design and colours:thumbup1:
  4. I felt I wasnt doing much this year to help local organizations:thumbup:
  5. hello in my spare time i make walking sticks and i thought this summer i would make some for charity so i made this bundle up for our north devon hospice shop and they were very happy to sell them and i felt i was helping a good cause :thumbup:
  6. NICE ONE JON did you wear a miners hat and light:thumbup1: its a beautiful morning here sun is peeking through the white clouds no rain here yet :thumbup:
  7. just got given these two bottles i didnt know if anybody had tried these two single malts:thumbup:
  8. Early in august I had to go to east poland for 5 days and we stayed in this forest area and this guy had built all these cabins windmill and church it was fantastic:thumbup:
  9. yes it does beat the computer screen anyday:thumbup: now its nearly finished iam proud to have done this job, now we have a culvert to put in across a small stream then we can get to clear fell some sitka spruce then later on there is 50 acres of mature oak woodland to open up and clear all the woodland tracks and get ready for thinning next year:thumbup:
  10. getting through the softwood plantation now this week we will be getting into the native woodland hopefully i will see some sunshine through the trees:thumbup:
  11. yes thats a very traditional good working bench :thumbup:when you have worn out that one and want to upgrade to a new one you have some seasoned firewood all ready to use:thumbup1:
  12. i think its time you asked somebody out that you have hidden away for a rainy day:thumbup1::lol:
  13. thanks for that are the bags nice and strong:thumbup:
  14. thanks i have sent you a pm
  15. thanks i will have a look:thumbup:
  16. shavey

    Badgers

    hello if your interested in this thread about bovine tb i found a must read link iam sorry i havent got a clue how to paste a link http://www.eureferendum.com/blogveiw.aspx?blogno=84006
  17. shavey

    Badgers

    its the same up here in north devon nearly every dairy/ beef farm are down with btb or have just had movement restrictions lifted and just hoping next time they are tested they go clear after todays protests the governing bodies need to see how serious this situation is everybody wants to know the true facts not '' he told me this but i say that'' this problem is all over europe if this goes on unchecked and no action taken what next will mutate into the deer population and infect them as well
  18. beautiful sky and cloud formation :thumbup1:
  19. he is a nice little chap hope he flys off ok hope you named him ''sooty'':thumbup1:
  20. shavey

    Badgers

    this is very true:thumbup: a badger has no predator above him and there numbers have increased ten fold over the years and are too numerous for there own welfare they do carry the tb virus it is often in small pockets of infected animals and most farms have a badger sett but these badgers travel miles every night foraging digging up allsorts , and if when your out and about in the country you see a badger out and in the daytime there is a chance it is'nt feeling 100% and as setts get overcrowded different badgers get pushed out and they gotta find there own territory which is often on top of another group of badgers and if they are infected with tb then do they pass it on to other badgers or cattle?? who knows defra should be testing all culled animals and there waste. period and stop dilly dallying around and get a solution underway where all animals can be healthy. it is costing the country millions killing all the dairy and beef animals, and with the country's population of people growing, that food isnt in the food chain it is condemmend so therefore you automatically have a short fall of beef and beef products and hence higher prices per kg which like the tb compensation scheme has grown ten fold over the last twenty years the same as the badger population so it is a big big problem all over europe the goverments of the e.u need to sort this out once and for all and get some concrete facts and evidence and act on it :thumbup:
  21. i was thinking about that the bottom brash is quite thick on the edge trees but as you go into the wood the trees are quite bare alot better and i noticed there is hardly any dead trees in the plantations very good equal growth on most trees :thumbup:
  22. hello mark thanks for that but he is the one i always use and he has a big order on a slow boat from china and he is waiting cheers shavey
  23. hello the supplier where i get my 1m3 vented log bags from in winchester is waiting for delivery and it looks like 4 weeks before delivery i was wondering if any body knew of any for sale i could order quickly thanks:thumbup:

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