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I have not got that kind of money
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not with Christmas
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comin and 3 kids I don't think we need to be going mad yet
 
Do u have a picture
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of it and has anyone got any ideas on what to use on the garden
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where the chicken and ducks are as its like a swamp I was thinking about some sand I need the cheapest solution possible
 
Do u have a picture
1f4f7.png
of it and has anyone got any ideas on what to use on the garden
1f3e1.png
where the chicken and ducks are as its like a swamp I was thinking about some sand I need the cheapest solution possible

Hi.. It arrived yesterday. I opened the box and have never seen so many poles! Closed the box again until I can get some help-or energy ha ha. Look on Amazon if you can and you'll see a picture. Soon as it's up I'll post one.

I put some sand down and it helped a bit but not sure how good it is for the lawn. However, after falling twice it was me or the grass.
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Have you any old cardboard boxes you could open up and lay on the muddy bits? Not perfect but you can easily replace when they get too wet. You could probably get some from a local shop or supermarket for nothing. Hope this helps .
 
Do u have a picture
1f4f7.png
of it and has anyone got any ideas on what to use on the garden
1f3e1.png
where the chicken and ducks are as its like a swamp I was thinking about some sand I need the cheapest solution possible. I'd dig in alot of organic waste mixed with some sand and gravel. Works like a miracle.
 
Hi everyone,
I'm in Leicestershire - Lincolnshire doesn't sound very far away to me & with 5000 turkeys having H5N8, I'm not sure how long till a case is found closer to me.
I've stopped the girls free ranging, but they've turned their run into a swamp!
What do you all use in a formerly grass run that's slick with mud and poo?
It feels more humane to let them run on the lawn ... but I know that's not allowed.
 

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