dwi
Well-Known Member
D has just moved into a new part of the field because i have decided that she can't make herself fat with what is left in the grass and I want to rest the top section.
Being the diligent owner that I am I thought that I'd check the water trough in the lower half of the field in case it needed cleaning. There was thick ice on the top so I broke it with my boot and turned the trough over for it to run out. As I turned it there was a really horrendous smell and out flowed a dead blackbird!
Have found a dead toad once before as well.
Anyone else find things in their troughs?
The worst thing I ever found poo picking was a muddy pair of blue nylon y-fronts
Being the diligent owner that I am I thought that I'd check the water trough in the lower half of the field in case it needed cleaning. There was thick ice on the top so I broke it with my boot and turned the trough over for it to run out. As I turned it there was a really horrendous smell and out flowed a dead blackbird!
Have found a dead toad once before as well.
Anyone else find things in their troughs?
The worst thing I ever found poo picking was a muddy pair of blue nylon y-fronts