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Topic: Soay sheep West Wales |
welshboy454
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Tue May 29, 12 9:47 pm Subject: Soay sheep West Wales |
sold pending collection |
Topic: Soay sheep West Wales |
welshboy454
Replies: 17
Views: 17107
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Sat May 26, 12 8:41 pm Subject: Soay sheep West Wales |
2 ewes registered rest pure. |
Topic: Soay sheep West Wales |
welshboy454
Replies: 17
Views: 17107
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Sat May 26, 12 5:28 am Subject: Soay sheep West Wales |
Thanks Truffle. |
Topic: Soay sheep West Wales |
welshboy454
Replies: 17
Views: 17107
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Fri May 25, 12 3:39 pm Subject: Soay sheep West Wales |
2 rams 6 ewes 5 lambs for sale near Carmarthen. Young flock
Can deliver
Open to offers by PM. |
Topic: Haylage price ? |
welshboy454
Replies: 13
Views: 14266
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Forum: Livestock and Pets Posted: Fri Jul 29, 11 9:06 pm Subject: Haylage price ? |
What is the going rate this year ? |
Topic: Bye Bye Windows |
welshboy454
Replies: 11
Views: 9469
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Forum: IT Matters Posted: Fri Feb 11, 11 8:07 pm Subject: Bye Bye Windows |
I loaded it up too, and then realised that apart from internet, everything I did was on Windows.
The title should have been bye bye microsoft !
As you say it performs like windows but iIMO bette ... |
Topic: Bye Bye Windows |
welshboy454
Replies: 11
Views: 9469
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Forum: IT Matters Posted: Fri Feb 11, 11 8:51 am Subject: Bye Bye Windows |
Loaded up Ubuntu and find it loads quicker is more responsive and closes quicker than Windows- Loads of free software too- so bye bye Windows |
Topic: Members club software |
welshboy454
Replies: 0
Views: 2101
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Forum: IT Matters Posted: Mon Feb 07, 11 10:31 pm Subject: Members club software |
Anybody know of members club software with a subscription collection facility to administer multiple clubs ?
Eg club a -has xxx no members each with up to three subs
club b - has xxxxx mem ... |
Topic: Sloping roof insulation |
welshboy454
Replies: 19
Views: 22566
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Forum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects Posted: Thu Dec 02, 10 9:20 am Subject: Sloping roof insulation |
This might be of interest
http://www.thermal-economics.co.uk/pdfs/alreflex2L2_cavity_wall.pdf |
Topic: Sloping roof insulation |
welshboy454
Replies: 19
Views: 22566
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Forum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects Posted: Wed Dec 01, 10 9:48 pm Subject: Sloping roof insulation |
Given what you have got now,the work involved in a permanent solution and the pressing need right now Brrr I would be tempted to put up some duvets with battens screwed to the tongue and groove and ta ... |
Topic: Lungworm - Husk ? |
welshboy454
Replies: 8
Views: 6238
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Forum: Livestock and Pets Posted: Thu Nov 25, 10 8:19 pm Subject: Lungworm - Husk ? |
Off to get the stuff tomorrow- Thanks.
I am pretty confident my memory is right and that slight single cough I heard is Husk. I had totally forgotten about it until the reminder- amazing what the mem ... |
Topic: Lungworm - Husk ? |
welshboy454
Replies: 8
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Forum: Livestock and Pets Posted: Thu Nov 25, 10 6:02 pm Subject: Lungworm - Husk ? |
Thanks Rob- It is a 12 month old bull bought in a month ago. It sounds just like the cough sound I remember as a child that the young stock used to get from time to time.
It was my job to go out and ... |
Topic: Lungworm - Husk ? |
welshboy454
Replies: 8
Views: 6238
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Forum: Livestock and Pets Posted: Thu Nov 25, 10 5:29 pm Subject: Lungworm - Husk ? |
One of our Dexters has a slight cough if moved quickly.
I seem to remember this as something called husk-
What is the cure ? |
Topic: Land Conveyancing costs |
welshboy454
Replies: 5
Views: 9918
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Forum: Finance and Property Posted: Tue Nov 16, 10 9:36 pm Subject: Land Conveyancing costs |
What would a solicitor do if it's already on the land registry? Isn't it just a case of transferring ownership?
Cathryn is spot on.
If you are happy with the transaction you can go to the Land Re ... |
Topic: Burning cooking oil for heat. |
welshboy454
Replies: 26
Views: 23731
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Forum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects Posted: Tue Nov 16, 10 9:40 am Subject: Burning cooking oil for heat. |
A Turk Burner will be ok
Here is some pics/info on one in a rayburn but I have seen pics of them in a woodburner.
http://www.navitron.org.uk/forum/index.php/topic,11968.0.html
This is a tent burn ... |
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