there is another post about the abattoir and the petition at
the Orkney Abattoir blog
Thursday, 22 November 2018
Wednesday, 14 November 2018
Got another one !
I look at the tunnel traps regularly.
The sign that there is something in it
- you cant see through the tunnel to daylight at the other end
So have a look at whats inside
A stoat.
A young female, I think
And the ducks are OK
The sign that there is something in it
- you cant see through the tunnel to daylight at the other end
So have a look at whats inside
A stoat.
A young female, I think
A fitting sheep
The sheep scared by the fireworks. continued to deterioriate.
He was brought inside and received TLC.
In spite of that he started to have seizures , which became more frequent.
After being seen by the vet , the conclusion was that there was no chance of any sort of recovery, and he was put down.
He was brought inside and received TLC.
In spite of that he started to have seizures , which became more frequent.
After being seen by the vet , the conclusion was that there was no chance of any sort of recovery, and he was put down.
Sunday, 4 November 2018
sheep and fireworks
We all know that pets and fireworks don't get on. Anyway , sheep and fireworks don't get on either.
Neighbours has their own bonfire party, and finished with some bright , sparkly fireworks shooting in to the sky. This spooked the sheep that were in the adjacent field, and they all went charging around . One crashed into some sheep hurdles. We spotted him by torchlight, in the dark, standing away from the others and not moving much.
Next morning , it was still separate from the others and not active. And we could go right up to it - certainly not normal behaviour in sheep.
And he was standing in one position, and very unsteady on his feet .
closer inspection revealed the injuries
So what to do ?
If its head injury of some sort, there is no specific treatment. If its concussion it should strt to recover in a day or so .
Prop him up, keep him warm, ensure food and water is available .
and wait and see if he improves.
Friday, 2 November 2018
The new duck run.
So it is eventually finished.
They have access to water , and it is hopefully stoaf-and otter- proof.
We wont take the indoor run down yet, in case there are problems with this . But it ould be nice to reclaim the space and not have the hassle of buckets of water
They have access to water , and it is hopefully stoaf-and otter- proof.
We wont take the indoor run down yet, in case there are problems with this . But it ould be nice to reclaim the space and not have the hassle of buckets of water
Egg update
between 5 am on Friday and 2pm on Saturday ( when a neighbour was passing and noticed the lid was off and the box empty), money was removed.
There were 2 boxes of eggs for sale , so we assume 2 x £1.50 + 50 p float = £3.00 was removed.
As we are a mile off the main road, someone has driven up, stopped their car, removed te money and then gone on their way. It probably cost them more in car use and petrol than they have taken from the honesty box.
Friday, 19 October 2018
The new duck run
We've lost lots of ducks through the summer to stoats .
They have been brought into the shed and have lost no more - but its not sustainable through the winter .
So we need a stoat- and otter- proof run for them.
The location is the same as the old one
- but I'll have to think a bit about access to the water in the pond but doesn't allow stoats and otters into the run.
So the first stage is to put the wooden frame
And ten its just a matter of going round and attaching fine (1/2" hole) chicken wire to the whole thing, sort out access - a door and a bigger removeable side in case we ever need to get the house out , and then go round and ensure there are barriers to them digging under the frame (I think large old slate roofing tiles, pushed down into the ground should do it ) .
And then do something about access to the water.
They have been brought into the shed and have lost no more - but its not sustainable through the winter .
So we need a stoat- and otter- proof run for them.
The location is the same as the old one
- but I'll have to think a bit about access to the water in the pond but doesn't allow stoats and otters into the run.
So the first stage is to put the wooden frame
And ten its just a matter of going round and attaching fine (1/2" hole) chicken wire to the whole thing, sort out access - a door and a bigger removeable side in case we ever need to get the house out , and then go round and ensure there are barriers to them digging under the frame (I think large old slate roofing tiles, pushed down into the ground should do it ) .
And then do something about access to the water.
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