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Old 13-02-2004, 12:53 PM
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:

I know about layers' mash and pellets - but balancer meal was very high
in fishmeal, and you didn't use much of it in a mash.

If I had broadband I could attach a few sacks of layers' mash for you as
we have it here in East Angular......


Thanks for the "offer". It is only the "commercially available" mash
that has died out around me. What I now obtain is of a much higher
quality than anything I have obtained before and I can vary the
ingredients if I wish.


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Old 13-02-2004, 12:59 PM
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 10:54:41 +0000, Howard Neil
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Thanks for the "offer". It is only the "commercially available" mash
that has died out around me. What I now obtain is of a much higher
quality than anything I have obtained before and I can vary the
ingredients if I wish.


by adding the occasional sausage for Christmas dinner?
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Old 13-02-2004, 01:04 PM
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Mary Fisher wrote:


Perhaps so, I certainly wouldn't eat them.

Would you?


Yours, yes.

Mine, no.

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Old 13-02-2004, 01:24 PM
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:

I know about layers' mash and pellets - but balancer meal was very high
in fishmeal, and you didn't use much of it in a mash.

If I had broadband I could attach a few sacks of layers' mash for you as
we have it here in East Angular......


Thanks for the "offer". It is only the "commercially available" mash
that has died out around me. What I now obtain is of a much higher
quality than anything I have obtained before and I can vary the
ingredients if I wish.


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Howard Neil
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Old 13-02-2004, 01:29 PM
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 10:54:41 +0000, Howard Neil
wrote:


Thanks for the "offer". It is only the "commercially available" mash
that has died out around me. What I now obtain is of a much higher
quality than anything I have obtained before and I can vary the
ingredients if I wish.


by adding the occasional sausage for Christmas dinner?
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Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad


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Old 13-02-2004, 01:29 PM
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Mary Fisher wrote:


Perhaps so, I certainly wouldn't eat them.

Would you?


Yours, yes.

Mine, no.

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Old 13-02-2004, 01:44 PM
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:

I know about layers' mash and pellets - but balancer meal was very high
in fishmeal, and you didn't use much of it in a mash.

If I had broadband I could attach a few sacks of layers' mash for you as
we have it here in East Angular......


Thanks for the "offer". It is only the "commercially available" mash
that has died out around me. What I now obtain is of a much higher
quality than anything I have obtained before and I can vary the
ingredients if I wish.


--
Howard Neil
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Old 13-02-2004, 02:49 PM
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Mary Fisher wrote:

"Howard Neil" wrote in message
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:




everyone seems to prefer pellets as they are easier to use.


But our hens won't eat them. Picky or what!

Mary


Sounds like a case of like mother, like hen. :-)


Clucking mad? :-)


LOL


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Mary Fisher wrote:

"Howard Neil" wrote in message
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:




everyone seems to prefer pellets as they are easier to use.


But our hens won't eat them. Picky or what!

Mary


Sounds like a case of like mother, like hen. :-)


Clucking mad? :-)


LOL


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I saw daffodils that are about to flower in Leiden.

I've got daffodils in bloom in Bunwell.

Nyaa-nyaaaa-nyeee-nyaaaa-nyaaaaaaaaaaa!


.... and we have flippin' nuffin' in my bit of Scotland


Any bog myrtle lying around on the muir?


not been out to look




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I saw daffodils that are about to flower in Leiden.

I've got daffodils in bloom in Bunwell.

Nyaa-nyaaaa-nyeee-nyaaaa-nyaaaaaaaaaaa!


.... and we have flippin' nuffin' in my bit of Scotland


Any bog myrtle lying around on the muir?


not been out to look


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"martin" wrote in message
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 18:28:38 +0000, Howard Neil
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Mary Fisher wrote:

"Howard Neil" wrote in message
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:




everyone seems to prefer pellets as they are easier to use.


But our hens won't eat them. Picky or what!

Mary


Sounds like a case of like mother, like hen. :-)


Clucking mad? :-)


LOL


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If I'd known you were likely to be looking I would have stepped to one
side.


all I could see was a nice looking young man. What happened?


Life. Life? Don't talk to me about Life! All the diodes down my left
side.......


OK, I shan't talk to you about Life.


How about Death?


OK. Whose?

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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 18:28:38 +0000, Howard Neil
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Mary Fisher wrote:

"Howard Neil" wrote in message
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:




everyone seems to prefer pellets as they are easier to use.


But our hens won't eat them. Picky or what!

Mary


Sounds like a case of like mother, like hen. :-)


Clucking mad? :-)


LOL


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"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote in message
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:
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I saw daffodils that are about to flower in Leiden.

I've got daffodils in bloom in Bunwell.

Nyaa-nyaaaa-nyeee-nyaaaa-nyaaaaaaaaaaa!


.... and we have flippin' nuffin' in my bit of Scotland


Any bog myrtle lying around on the muir?


not been out to look


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