Talking of which: Old stocking feet filled with gritty kitty works better than odour eaters and cost a 1/4 of the price.
EDIT: This is the sort of thing I'd like the site to be about. Before I had this job I managed to cut 10 hours off my working week with an extra five hours work.
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Sun 21 Dec 2008, 13:59,
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EDIT: This is the sort of thing I'd like the site to be about. Before I had this job I managed to cut 10 hours off my working week with an extra five hours work.
Another great one is organic eggs cost about two quid a half dozen. Ex battery chickens cost under two quid each, cost about 50p a week to look after (if you have a walled garden) and you have the added bonus of looking after a chicken that has had a crap life (it does take a few month for them to be able to stand properly and have feathers) and was going to be destroys as its productivity went under 5 eggs a week. Plus they make great pets (they make great pets).
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EDIT: Interestingly if you wanted to grow your own veggies etc ther is a scheme that lets you used someone elses gardens/space and all you have to do is give them a quarter of what you produce:)
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resource for keeping etc
Charity that will get you the chickens/
If you're serious about it and have the time you'll find is it an incredibly rewarding experience.
EDIT: There's always HFW's chichen Out site.
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Sun 21 Dec 2008, 14:25,
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Charity that will get you the chickens/
If you're serious about it and have the time you'll find is it an incredibly rewarding experience.
EDIT: There's always HFW's chichen Out site.