Poor Norm, glad he alright
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Poor Norm, glad he alright
I thought about this (maybe I have too much spare time:p ), having had more than the average city slickers experience with them., and I bet the stupid mongrel will probably do it again.:bangin:
You can always get those padded bags that go around goal posts, now that would really be funny to see
Can anyone say spit roast:twisted:
Sorry Ace.
its pretty easy to spend 150 on a dog,,
and if it doesnt get better, thats sad,,
but if you spend it on a sheep,,
and it doesnt get better,,
you can always EAT it.
:twisted:
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Originally Posted by George130
speaking of which.........
whens the next bbq.....? :wasntme:
the weather or fires wouldnt have anything to with it would they.......
he may be too stressed to think straight....... :eek:
Hi Ace
Is he the only Ram in the paddock?????
If they get a dislike for one another they will fight to the death in some cases.Its amazing to watch the stupid thinks face off at 30 paces then charge,may the strongest ram win.
When I was working on a farm we regularly got the rams in to treat their heads to prevent flystrike,just used normal jetting fluid,cheap insurance as they fight constantly when they dont have any girlies around.
Andrew
IMHO rams are a bit tough and rank, better a nice fat Western Qld. wether that has been on saltbush and Mitchell grass, then stuffed with rosemary and garlic, and baked in an iron camp oven over gidgee coals. Even better if it is a free sheep. Most cockies have more than they need.
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Originally Posted by Omaroo
This is exactly what I was going to post
Ace have you considered a good sheep dog?
Where's "Babe" when you need him?
Waiting his turn in th camp oven.Quote:
Originally Posted by MickS