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Morning on my farm in Phayao thumbsup.gifclap2.gif

wow... that's alot of chicken... Have you ever tasted the chicken or the eggs?

i loves good quality free range chicken and one of my favorite is Holland Chicken...but i have never seen before it in Bangkok..

keep up the good work!

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Morning on my farm in Phayao thumbsup.gifclap2.gif

wow... that's alot of chicken... Have you ever tasted the chicken or the eggs?

i loves good quality free range chicken and one of my favorite is Holland Chicken...but i have never seen before it in Bangkok..

keep up the good work!

There is 200+++ chickens in my flock at the moment and around 80 youngsters smile.png

Of course I tasted my chickens eggs... I don't eat eggs from shops biggrin.png

My chickens don't eat commercial food, I make it for them myself... and now from noon they can range even more as I let them run on my baboo field smile.png

I regularly send eggs to BKK to my friends... they gather like 4 people and order 4 pallets (1 box - min order).

nice work... happy to see free range chicken in Thailand.. i wish i could do the same.. getting a piece of land and rare some chicken and adopt some stray dogs and retire... haha

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^^^ I tried running one of those paddling machines once and got my feet & legs stuck in the mud ! I soon handed it back to those with bigger web feet!

It's a miserable job!

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^^^ I tried running one of those paddling machines once and got my feet & legs stuck in the mud ! I soon handed it back to those with bigger web feet!

It's a miserable job!

Only one of my feet is webbed. I can only do circles to the left.

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A couple of the mango varieties we have growing

This one I am told is Kiew Saweuy. This one is 16cm from top to bottom.

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This one is Nam Dok Mai. These are14-15cm from top to bottom

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Very nice, do you bag/net the fruits?
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A couple of the mango varieties we have growing

This one I am told is Kiew Saweuy. This one is 16cm from top to bottom.

This one is Nam Dok Mai. These are14-15cm from top to bottom

Very nice, do you bag/net the fruits?

No we don't but yes it would save a few There is one on the Kiew Saweuy tree that has a hole in it done possibly by a bird then the ants get in.

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Does anyone remember these ? (although this one is a little bit different)

Before my time... just! tongue.pngbiggrin.png

I've done many acres on one of these but not one with this motor though.

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Does anyone remember these ? (although this one is a little bit different)

Before my time... just! tongue.pngbiggrin.png

I've done many acres on one of these but not one with this motor though.

I use to drive an old ''Gray Fergie'',it was a diesel modal ,and I thought I knew about the old Ferguson tractors ,but this one is a new one to me , with a V8 engine ,I would say was built in the USA ,as far as I know at the time no British built tractor had a V8 engine .

Unless it is a Ford /Ferguson ,Ford and Harry Ferguson had a partnership for a while ,Ford where interested in Ferguson design for hydraulics ,then being a new invention ,until Ford tried to rip Harry Ferguson off ,Ferguson left Ford ,then set up with Massey .

Less of me, and back to the excellent photos.

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I removed the first try with no image.... But well done !!

However:

The images seem a little large, perhaps next time make sure they are 800 x or 1024 x It throughs the whole page off!

That's a big hole, now for some rain.... !

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No better time then now to enlarge that hole. Don't have to deal with pumping it out and digging mud. Guess there is never a big enough hole to hold ampel water now adays.

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