“You want babies? I’m your man!” :gig
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Hey handsome, I have some lovely ladies here, too bad you're so far away!

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The universe is trying to tell me something I think. I told you all grandma decided I needed a Polish. The first thing that pops up on my facebook this morning from one of my local groups is a add for blue polish hatching eggs. These eggs are from a NPIP certified breeder and they are only 20 minutes away from me. I still stand firm that I cannot add Polish this year, but I think I will go ahead and contact them to find out how much they cost and if things go right and grandma relents her "I'm going home" rant that is a daily occurrence still get some next spring. I do not want polish, but then I did not want silkies and we see how that turned out.
Ah so not Emus but Polish, definitely a dozen!
 
It keeps it from reseeding. Clover is a short lived perennial (most, there are a couple of annual varieties out there, but few.) This article is about red clover, but it is true of clovers in general. Also, they tend to get out-competed by other grasses, as well, in good pasture.
I mow like crazy and it just grows thicker!!!

I love it in the lawn, it very drought resistant. But not in the paddocks, also the other huge problem bis that the clover gets a fungus called slaframine it cause excessive slobbering in horses and can cause founder - the fungus runs rampant in damp conditions, it's always damp and humid here.
 

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