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Richard left a comment for Jim Stanton
"Hi There, Wandering dew is high in oxalic acid much the same as silverbeet, so the danger is not immediate, its really an issue that builds up over time from prolonged "grazing". Make sure that they have plenty of other food when in the…"
Oct 24, 2009
Jim Stanton left a comment for Richard
"Hello Richard , I am interested by your comment about Wandering Dew and getting rid of it by putting my chickens on to it. Do you think it would be okay for them day on/ day off? I am concerned that my wee hens might be harmed but if its safe then…"
Oct 23, 2009
Richard left a comment for Megan Hosking
"Hi Megan, The easiest way to get rid of wandering dew is to turn it into eggs! Set up a chickens tractor over it and they will clean it up for you by pecking away and scratching it up ......plus you get a yield of eggs for the convienience. Its…"
Sep 9, 2009
Richard replied to Janet Luke's discussion kermit in the backyard in the group Brag
"Hi Janet, You may be interested to know that that cute little green frog is actually an endangered species.........in Australia that is. What youv'e got is a Green and Golden Bell frog which is a native of Australia. The species somehow…"
May 22, 2009
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May 22, 2009
Jo Drysdall left a comment for Richard
"Hi Richard, No problem with your rabbit comment - I am not a vegetarian and yes I do breed the bunnies for our own table. The fellow pictured, Robbie, is the boy of our breeding pair of Flemish Giants (he weighs in at 6.2 kilos). The breeding pair…"
Feb 13, 2009
Richard left a comment for Jo Drysdall
"Hi Jo, Thats a whopper of a rabbit! Flemish Giant or a different breed? This may be an uncomfortable question for you but do you breed at all for the table? At my local butcher tiny little wild harvested rabbit go for about $35 each, which makes…"
Feb 12, 2009
NEIL ALLPORT left a comment for Richard
"Hi Richard would love to get some herb plants of you would be excellent with my Thai chillies and would love to chat about passionfruit"
Feb 10, 2009

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Titirangi
Food Growing Skill Level
Confident
Experience and Qualifications
Permaculture Experience, Permaculture Design Certificate, WWOOFer
I am interested in...
Swapping Food, Community Gardens, Learning, Preserving, Helping Others
Tell us about your garden and what you're growing
Apples, Bananas, Passionfruit, Peaches, Plums, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Raspberries, Strawberries, Custard Apples, Pear

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At 8:21pm on October 23, 2009, Jim Stanton said…
Hello Richard ,

I am interested by your comment about Wandering Dew and getting rid of it by putting my chickens on to it. Do you think it would be okay for them day on/ day off? I am concerned that my wee hens might be harmed but if its safe then I would pursue war against this pest!
At 4:17pm on February 13, 2009, Jo Drysdall said…
Hi Richard,
No problem with your rabbit comment - I am not a vegetarian and yes I do breed the bunnies for our own table. The fellow pictured, Robbie, is the boy of our breeding pair of Flemish Giants (he weighs in at 6.2 kilos). The breeding pair are tame pets and their offspring are, well, delicious. ;-)
We have hutches for them, with a large part of the back yard fenced off for their run. Obviously from about 10 weeks boys and girls must be let out for runs separately, as affections quickly stop being sibling-ly! Bunnies are actually quite happy in hutches for most of the day (the time they'd be in their burrows in the wild) but really need good long grazing times morning and evening in order to express their natural behaviours.

Happy to chat more about it if you're interested. I've found them to be very rewarding animals to raise - a delight to keep. Not without a fair bit of work though! Unless you've got a large space to graze them in food costs mean that your meat doesn't really end up cheaper than good organic meat in the shops - but you know they've had a great life!
At 10:06pm on February 10, 2009, NEIL ALLPORT said…
Hi Richard would love to get some herb plants of you would be excellent with my Thai chillies and would love to chat about passionfruit
At 3:35pm on January 5, 2009, James Samuel said…
Hi Richard, nice to see you on the site :-) And it will be great to see your pic on here too. How about the one Minka did for the Gulf News article.

Did you see the classes for the open day on Saturday - see Events Page. And we have two of the top musicians coming to play for us - Katie Soljak and Al Reeves! Rock and Roll!
At 11:11am on December 27, 2008, Pete Russell said…
Perfect. Look forward to catching up.
At 10:43am on December 27, 2008, Pete Russell said…
Hello Richard! Is this the LOPEC Ricard? Welcome to Ooooby? So good that you could join us. I look forward to seeing your photos and reading your contributions.
 
 
 

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