Panjandrums wrote: » The sun brings out every idiot, was nipped by a dog earlier, people shouldn't walk dogs in populated areas if they can't control them especially at school finishing time.
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Base price wrote: » If you buy the Examiner and manage to identify some butterflies there is a week long recording challenge (starting Saturday) being run by Biodiversity Ireland.https://www.facebook.com/BioDataCentre/photos/a.136180433128049.37071.136168046462621/1711147402298003/?type=3&theater
Birdnuts wrote: » That will be usefull - I can identify the commoner ones like Peacock and Red Admiral but find the White ones very tricky!! Trying to get my head around bumblebees atm too...big fan of these furry farmer friends!!
Panjandrums wrote: » Good question, there's law that limits a fixed lease to 2 meters and a retractable to 10 meters but it appears that it's only for dogs on the dangerous list.
Muckit wrote: » She sounds like the kinda one that'd need a muzzle herself!
Panjandrums wrote: » Yeah luckily, I was wearing thick pants and it didn't break the skin. On a lead far too long for urban areas. If I see her again she will getting a piece of my mind because it's just not good enough.
Lady Haywire wrote: » I'm as stiff today. Licked a lock of pasture on steep hills and boggy moor that rarely gets rolled and I was shook around like butter being made into cream
grassroot1 wrote: » After hours for that sort of post young lady this is the farming related thread only
whelan2 wrote: » Whats the best for a dog with an itch. Used 2 pour on things from vet. Still scratching. Used a bit of spot on on her. Still scratching...
Lady Haywire wrote: » Could it be that mange which is under the skin? I hate skin stuff, there's so many things it could be. Might be easiest & quickest to have the vet take a skin scraping (probably not the cheapest though :pac:)
greysides wrote: » I had good, and quick, results from a dog with sarcoptic mangd (from foxes) with Aludex.
whelan2 wrote: » Where would I get that? Was in pet store there and they reckon that if the spot on didn't kill it that it's an allergy. Am €100 worse off now. Our vets have closed and moved half an hour away.
Bullocks wrote: » That post was one big euphemism ! Or maybe my mind is in the gutter
Lady Haywire wrote: » It was not meant to be a euphemism! And i'd tell you if it had been But anyway, have the pasture all done so hopefully will have a nice amount to mulch in a while. Grass has gotten away a bit on us too. Growing up like mad.
grassroot1 wrote: » What are you feeding? too high a protein diet(28%) can lead to scratching. "drives the blood mad" as the old people would say. Greysides can probably explain better than me