Snowage

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Me waking up early for something worth while :lol: Hence the demented early morning style
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The rest is pics of snow and stuff around the big house...
mahousive willow next to natural pond, or lake I should say.
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resident ducks eating snow :unsure:
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I did roll to 3ft x 3ft snow ball, left them (back was killing me) and by the time I came back out they had melted so as soon as I pished them they broke in half, i was pis'd off lol, so proceeded to attack people with icey snow balls :sly: :nod:
This is one half in the making, when it broke.I forgot to take any pics of the snow man and big balls...
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You can see a glimpse of the chicken run
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After snow stuff had been done...
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Ahh you can see the snow mans back...And, if you look in the last pic you can see one of the big balls haha.Which is behind the big guinae pig and rabbit run, for scale the trampoline is 14ft.
 
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This beast was needed to fix some fallen tiles off the roof, because its an old mouldy (well not so much anymore, every room apart from pool room has been renovated, which I hope to move for a giant fish room once I finish school :D ) farm house made out of horse hair and molter .This was tested when I said to a mate who didn't believe me 'punch the wall then, its soft' so he pelts it and his fist goes straight through...Little did he know I was joking.
 
For good order, heres some of the hens, which are sub-adult.The black rocks started to peck on one of the white chickens back/bum, so much it started to bleed, and so it was put into a spare cage.
 
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Premature lamb (step dad works on a farm) which was being looked after for a week and a bit, it perked up, but then went down hill, and sadly it was found dead one morning.
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Second lot of snow, didn't settle though.
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Mum and 'Dwarf' dutch rabbit, recently became obese during the winter, but now he's got a new run he's loosing weight fast :good:
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Hmm, why did I not see the other forum.
Mods please move this :good:
 
Yes i remember snow now-white stuff thats comes from the sky-used to get it knee deep when i was young 1970-80's. Gosh those were the days!
 

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