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Post by network on Feb 2, 2010 8:16:17 GMT
I did he carrots in the haynet thing for one of mine ... result was a chewed haynet and hay all over the floor and wasted as he was carrot hunting! One of mine I dare not give carrots to, they send him loop, just a few and he is like a child after a tub of smarties. I used to have a mare they sent the same way. Ditto send my pony loopy too!! I didnt know that carrots made them wee more
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rosieclifford
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Post by rosieclifford on Mar 24, 2010 23:55:37 GMT
I pay 75p a net in Rufford. Go in and pick bag up yourself and put money in box provided.
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Post by dantheman on Mar 28, 2010 22:34:16 GMT
£20 pound a tonne!!! I buy a load a month last through the month too cracking they are!!
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m@m
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Post by m@m on Mar 29, 2010 9:34:54 GMT
i always used to hide carrots and parsnips in my colts haynets as he was in a barn for the winter (with outdoor bit) and i used to make little hanging things with swedes and things, he loved it, kept him occupied! there about £3 in dorset
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