"The UK's best selling poultry magazine"
The sad thing is, the first time Rich bought this, I laughed. The second time, I was indifferent. When this one turned up, I was interested to see if there was anything good in it. And there was! (an article about humane slaughter and how best to achieve it)
It's probably only a matter of time until I try to get some of my photos into "Readers Hens" section.
13th Aug 2008, 16:31
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This is Lucy, who is staying with Tullis for a week while her owners are on holiday. She was a little overwhelmed by Lemmy's boundless energy, but they got on well enough.
9th Aug 2008, 10:19
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I recognise that livery.... one of your mates, Joker?
(note: I pulled over and stopped car to take photo safely)
8th Aug 2008, 14:55
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...when all this was just fields. So does google, if you look on the map (photo faces due east from map marker).
Now it's just really ugly houses that nobody wants to live in.
6th Aug 2008, 15:30
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Tullis came to visit, and brought his crazy petrol skateboard. Lemmy barked at it, but the hens were cool.
because that's a disabled space you're illegally parked in, you selfish
fuck.
this annoys me a great deal, as I have mobility issues myself and I know
what it's like to try and find the closest parking space to the shop -
to minimise the pain of carrying heavy (for me, two pints of milk is
enough to hurt) shopping from checkout to car. And then some cunt like
this comes and parks up "where it's handy", to save themselves a few
fucking seconds at the expense of someone else's pain/discomfort. Real
fucking big o'ya, that is.
The more eagle-eyed of you may notice on the satellite map that, some 6 metres from where this photo was taken (ie, just across the road and a little bit east), is a GREAT BIG CAR PARK.
but, y'know, crossing the road. that can take AGES - the traffic in the village is insane at this time on a monday. Oh, hang on - NO IT'S NOT.
14th Jul 2008, 14:37
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has caught a rabbit, is a friend of mine.
he made the catch, I made the kill (after it was clear bunny was too injured to escape). he gets to eat some of it.
Rough estimate - at least 150 years old.
1st Jul 2008, 10:40
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