bloody cows have only knocked over the fence and eaten my whole rhubarb plants that I only exposed today. So **((*& angry.
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I understood that they are toxic in large quantities but that in small amounts they are one of nature's wormers. Maybe chooks can self-medicate? I'd be wary of them overdosing though! (Still in new mummy mode!)
Speaking of Bl**dy cows, a farmer friend of ours had a cow that sat down - on one of his chickens. Stone dead (and flat) poor thing. So it could have been worse, Lizzy!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Originally posted by Flummery View PostI understood that they are toxic in large quantities but that in small amounts they are one of nature's wormers. Maybe chooks can self-medicate? I'd be wary of them overdosing though! (Still in new mummy mode!)
I'm doubling up the wire mesh in between getting dinner ready, playing with daughter, drinking tea and getting a debriefing from Hubles on his day
Speaking of Bl**dy cows, a farmer friend of ours had a cow that sat down - on one of his chickens. Stone dead (and flat) poor thing. So it could have been worse, Lizzy!
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Oh yes, you're a wicked woman! (That's why we like you!!)Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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Originally posted by chicken slave View PostChooks will not overdose themselves on rhubarb leaves, mine go and have a little bit every other day, they have never had worms or any bad effects from them. Nature apparently is pretty good at looking afteritself it's just when humans intervene with synthetic chemicals the trouble starts.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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