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Having looked at more of their videos they look variously like hamsters, deer, mice, sheep, cows & heaven knows what with some very good computer effects to meI know this is a mockumentary, but what actually are those little creatures?
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Probably why I couldn't figure out what they were using for models.Having looked at more of their videos they look variously like hamsters, deer, mice, sheep, cows & heaven knows what with some very good computer effects to me.
I bet they are AI generated animals.Probably why I couldn't figure out what they were using for models.![]()
I'd say so.I bet they are AI generated animals.
They are.I bet they are AI generated animals.
further to that, the power went off again just after I posted it, and it has only just come back on! Hopefully for good this time. Thanks everyone for your concern; I look forward to catching up with all the posts I missed in due course.Oh yea of little faith! They survived, rather surprisingly
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The same wasn't true for all the trees here
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and these were casualties in the field in front
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and on the way to Swansea there were numerous sites of wreckage
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Anyway, we've just got some power back after we lost it Fri night-Sat morning. Hope to catch up soon!
indeed it was; huge trees blown over all around. But the coops were fine, thank you. Of course I do position them with a view to the prevailing winds, and they had their backs to the hedge for shelter. (It might have been a different story if they'd been in the middle of the lawn facing the wind, or on some corner where turbulence forms.) That's another advantage of mobile coops; can shift them to suit the circumstances.How are your coops standing up to the wind @Perris ? I guess it must be pretty blustery where you are.