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Waterlogged Field with Wild Boarvista 256 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.)
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Stones From An Ancient Civilisation?vista 252 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.
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Using the Tractor to Move a Pig Arcvista 255 vecesThe wild boar move the pig arcs everywhere. We're moving this one (with the help of the tractor) from a wet part of the field to a drier part, with fresh straw.
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Fresh Straw for the Pig Arcsvista 283 vecesLaying a bed of fresh straw on drier ground, and then getting ready to move a pig arc on top of it.
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Kalvin and the Wild Boarvista 273 veces
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Kalvin and the Wild Boarvista 616 veces
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Wild Boar Interested in the Strawvista 245 vecesNewly-moved pig arc with bed of fresh straw.
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Wild Boar Piglet Hiding His Nosevista 233 veces
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Wild Boar Piglet Hidingvista 204 vecesBut I can see him....
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Wild Boar Pigletvista 525 veces
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The path into the pig arcsvista 199 vecesThe pig arcs are located on the upper part of the field, so the water should drain away. The hard core will be compacted on Monday.
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The hard standing beneath the pig arcsvista 204 vecesNot yet compacted with the roller --- a task for Monday.
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