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Maybe so maybe not. Depends on how exciting you find horseshoes I supposeIf I let mine out I can tell you it’ll be pointing in the opposite direction

I'd be more worried about the rickets though...
Maybe so maybe not. Depends on how exciting you find horseshoes I supposeIf I let mine out I can tell you it’ll be pointing in the opposite direction
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Here’s mine,only had it about 6 years.
Finished skimming my machine vice with JB Weld. I was watching a documentary about Fred Dibnah and noticed he had the very same vice on his small mill!
We are graced with numerous hedgehogs possibly because we feed them, unfortunately the neighbours who also feed them had one fall into their pond and drowned. They now have it fenced off.
So this afternoon I made the hedgehog fence for our pond, quite how they climb the steps to get into the raised border is a mystery but better safe than sorry.
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Ponds should have a nice shallow entry and exit or a little ladder as a means of escape.
Agreed.
They would be able to get out of our pond without any problem but would sooner prevent such an event from happening.
Next door have learned a lesson albeit a bit late, the woman was in tears over it.
How did you cut those angular holes,I always find that process labour heavy ,been intrigued how it was done in the factory in the day when they were mass produced pre electric welds.
Next time your over you can pop down and do my mill table![]()
They must need water though, do you put water out for them as well as food.
You do realise h/hogs are usually flea-ridden?![]()
And then there’s the mange
It’s in! All the effort paid off, now to relax and enjoy it![]()
Is it plumbed in as a tig cooler?![]()