MiJodsR2BlinkinTite
Well-Known Member
I was talking to a local farmer recently and he said that apparently its quite common in the warmer months to find adders using muckheaps to rear their young! This is because the muckheap generates warmth, which they like.
OMG!!!
I just thought I'd better warn everyone. Oh the folly of our stupid legislators for giving these nasty poisonous snakes "protected" status; I can't imagine what they were thinking of at the time, but then we all know they never listen to the views of country people, ever.
Yesterday my dogs went digging in the muckheap; so perhaps not such a good idea to let them do that in future.
OMG!!!
I just thought I'd better warn everyone. Oh the folly of our stupid legislators for giving these nasty poisonous snakes "protected" status; I can't imagine what they were thinking of at the time, but then we all know they never listen to the views of country people, ever.
Yesterday my dogs went digging in the muckheap; so perhaps not such a good idea to let them do that in future.