John - welcome to the blog...at the last count it was over 150...but then a heap of ducklings hatched, and then piglets... and so it goes on.
Mrs Nesbitt... are you thinking of having pigs? Or is your mouth watering for pork/gammon? I'm about to do an email circular about this September's pork and gammon boxes!!
Sara - what would you do with it? A cuddle, a chomp or just admire form afar?
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Our Berkshires love chickweed so much that our boys call it "pig salad". It's fortunate as chickweed often seems to be one of our major crops!
gosh how many animals have you got???
lovely blog.......I have one field and a mixed bag of animals and I find myself sooo busy!! how do u cope?
best wishes
awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm!
wondering????
Can I hire one pllleeeease!!
Stoney - growing weeds is a piece of cake!
John - welcome to the blog...at the last count it was over 150...but then a heap of ducklings hatched, and then piglets... and so it goes on.
Mrs Nesbitt... are you thinking of having pigs? Or is your mouth watering for pork/gammon? I'm about to do an email circular about this September's pork and gammon boxes!!
Sara - what would you do with it? A cuddle, a chomp or just admire form afar?
I'm afraid I'm too much of a softy to eat any of my creatures, so I'd have to love it & squeeze it & hug it!!
Wish we had room!
A weed?
Lindsay - a piglet is tiny...but they grow!
James, yes, every gardener should have a weed. And a pig.
Which one is the best bred? The one with the white snout?
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