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Stones From An Ancient Civilisation?vista 670 vecesWe tried concrete blocks as a foundation for the wild boar pig arcs (or huts). This is what the wild boar thought of that plan.Enero 13, 2008
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Waterlogged Field with Wild Boarvista 606 vecesThe recent heavy rains were too much for the land drains in this field. (On the day this photo was taken -- January 13 2008 -- the River Severn, just down the road from us, flooded over its banks into parts of the City of Worcester.)Enero 13, 2008
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"I'm Sorry, But He's In A Meeting"vista 544 vecesEnero 13, 2008
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The Elders Having a Conferencevista 3317 vecesEnero 13, 2008
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Wild Boar in the Mud at Maggot's Croftvista 2179 vecesThis field, originally an orchard, came with the prosaic name of Maggot's Croft. Despite our planting pig-resistant grass from Hurrells (a specialist seed company) the wild boar manage to remove all traces of grass in a matter of weeks.Enero 13, 2008
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Wild Boar Looking for Foodvista 587 vecesEnero 13, 2008
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Wild Boar in the Mud From Recent Heavy Rainsvista 600 vecesDespite the presence of elaborate land drains (installed by us when we purchased this property) it still gets very muddy when we have heavy rains. We are installing hard core on the upper portion of the field so the wild pigs will have a dry area.Enero 13, 2008
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Enjoying a Roll in the Fresh Strawvista 464 vecesEnero 13, 2008
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Our Two Elderly Alpacasvista 455 vecesThese two male alpacas were born at Lucies Farm. I think of them as old bachelors.Enero 13, 2008
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Curious Alpacavista 465 vecesEnero 13, 2008
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Two Alpacasvista 526 vecesEnero 13, 2008
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Digby Watching the Activitiesvista 421 vecesAs we moved alpacas, Rannoch, and piglets into the stable block, Digby had to be temporarily closed into his suite. It didn't stop him from watching the activities.Enero 13, 2008
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