Climbed the hill yesterday to post at the farm and had a little visitor, I only had the phone but my new camera would have done it more justice. John
I'd say the fox was surveying the menu John, what with chooks, guinea fowl, ducks etc he had a pretty good spread to choose from.....Bet he doesn't get too close to the Llamas though!
Sheba said
09:01 AM Jan 25, 2012
Cruising Granny wrote:
The dingo looks fat and healthy.
That's a Fox Chris. Never seen a Dingo with a tail like that.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 09:03:07 AM
Elle on Wheels said
07:33 AM Jan 26, 2012
Thats a fox alright. My beautiful turkeys were recently taken by a fox in broad daylight so am mostly keeping the poultry locked up. The geese live in an area thatsgot electric fencing all round and the guinea fowl are wild and occassionally get taken - they are not very intelligent. The alpacas and llama are great fox guards but they have to be able to see the fox.
Esmeralda said
08:56 PM Jan 26, 2012
Hey all,
I finally tried my shower tent - didn't actually put it up 'cos I was inside - but I tried to put it back in the cover with no luck for about 10 minutes. THEN I READ THE INSTRUCTIONS - it took less than a minute after that.
cheers, Helen
Happywanderer said
10:18 PM Jan 26, 2012
Good one Helen. If all else fails read the instructions. Its amazing how easy it goes back together when we know what we are doing.
Mary said
03:57 AM Jan 27, 2012
I find that if I haven't used mine for a time I need to do a few dry runs at home to get re aquainted with it. They are a fantastic bit of gear though-light and compact and when secured can keep one's privacy intact even in highwind conditions Cheers,Mary
Happywanderer said
04:18 AM Jan 27, 2012
True Mary. My instructions are attached to the inside of the bag, so easy to find and read.
I'd say the fox was surveying the menu John, what with chooks, guinea fowl, ducks etc he had a pretty good spread to choose from.....Bet he doesn't get too close to the Llamas though!
That's a Fox Chris. Never seen a Dingo with a tail like that.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 09:03:07 AM
Hey all,
I finally tried my shower tent - didn't actually put it up 'cos I was inside - but I tried to put it back in the cover with no luck for about 10 minutes. THEN I READ THE INSTRUCTIONS - it took less than a minute after that.
cheers, Helen
They are a fantastic bit of gear though-light and compact and when secured can keep one's privacy intact even in highwind conditions
Cheers,Mary