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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This does make me laugh. When someone who doesn't know the area, then complains when they find something they don't like.
Ok it is not pleasant, but sadly it does make the crops grow. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just had a couple come out and shout about us spreading the muck.
Don't live in the countryside if you can't stand the farms.
People's views below "
I grew up in the countryside and still live in a semi-rural village. I find the smell comforting in a funny kind of way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't go much on the smell... but its part of living in the country I just don't leave my windows open during the times it goes on, came home to find my house smelling like Shreks swamp once. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"my view is you should be a lot more humble considering the subsidies you get, the inconvenience and mence farmers cause. "
I am a agricultural contractor we get no subsidies and with out the subsidies you wouldn't have British produced food |
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By *icky999Man
over a year ago
warrington |
"my view is you should be a lot more humble considering the subsidies you get, the inconvenience and mence farmers cause.
I am a agricultural contractor we get no subsidies and with out the subsidies you wouldn't have British produced food"
there's no subsidies paid to that farm?
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
"Detecting different animals by the smell of their shit is just one of the many wonderful pastimes available to people who live in the country.
Ahh!
You can smell... horse today... "
hahahaha |
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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago
South West London / Surrey |
"Of course you are complying with the DEFRA Code of Good Agricultural Practice aren't you?
We actually are as it's chicken shit #
Mind you that is foul..... "
See what you did there! |
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"Of course you are complying with the DEFRA Code of Good Agricultural Practice aren't you?
We actually are as it's chicken shit #
Mind you that is foul..... "
Yeah... that stuff is meant to smell the worst of the lot |
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"Detecting different animals by the smell of their shit is just one of the many wonderful pastimes available to people who live in the country.
Ahh!
You can smell... horse today... "
I can tell which |
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"Of course you are complying with the DEFRA Code of Good Agricultural Practice aren't you?
We actually are as it's chicken shit #
Mind you that is foul.....
See what you did there! "
Haha, glad someone did |
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"Of course you are complying with the DEFRA Code of Good Agricultural Practice aren't you?
We actually are as it's chicken shit #
Mind you that is foul.....
Yeah... that stuff is meant to smell the worst of the lot "
Nah pig shits the worst. We used to have a pig farm a couple of miles away and on a summers day they didn't need to be spreading it for you to smell it if the wind was in the right direction. |
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"my view is you should be a lot more humble considering the subsidies you get, the inconvenience and mence farmers cause.
I am a agricultural contractor we get no subsidies and with out the subsidies you wouldn't have British produced food"
And some are calling for us to leave the EU. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Of course you are complying with the DEFRA Code of Good Agricultural Practice aren't you?
We actually are as it's chicken shit #
Mind you that is foul.....
Yeah... that stuff is meant to smell the worst of the lot
Nah pig shits the worst. We used to have a pig farm a couple of miles away and on a summers day they didn't need to be spreading it for you to smell it if the wind was in the right direction."
Pig muck is a sweet smell; chicken shit is rank .
It's smelling very rural here today |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Of course you are complying with the DEFRA Code of Good Agricultural Practice aren't you?
We actually are as it's chicken shit #
Mind you that is foul.....
Yeah... that stuff is meant to smell the worst of the lot
Nah pig shits the worst. We used to have a pig farm a couple of miles away and on a summers day they didn't need to be spreading it for you to smell it if the wind was in the right direction.
Pig muck is a sweet smell; chicken shit is rank .
It's smelling very rural here today "
Sheep shit and Cow shit are pretty decent smells. I wouldn't wear them as aftershave but they don't offend my nose on midsummer night stroll. Chicken shit is an acquired taste. |
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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago
Limavady |
"I don't go much on the smell... but its part of living in the country I just don't leave my windows open during the times it goes on, came home to find my house smelling like Shreks swamp once. "
But then you openeed the window?
(Sorry, Im not serious obviously) |
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"Of course you are complying with the DEFRA Code of Good Agricultural Practice aren't you?
We actually are as it's chicken shit #
Mind you that is foul.....
Yeah... that stuff is meant to smell the worst of the lot
Nah pig shits the worst. We used to have a pig farm a couple of miles away and on a summers day they didn't need to be spreading it for you to smell it if the wind was in the right direction.
Pig muck is a sweet smell; chicken shit is rank .
It's smelling very rural here today
Sheep shit and Cow shit are pretty decent smells. I wouldn't wear them as aftershave but they don't offend my nose on midsummer night stroll. Chicken shit is an acquired taste. "
You forgot PIG SHIT! |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
Hereford |
"my view is you should be a lot more humble considering the subsidies you get, the inconvenience and mence farmers cause.
I am a agricultural contractor we get no subsidies and with out the subsidies you wouldn't have British produced food"
Well thats an entirely different can of worms isn't it?
I produce british food and claim not a single penny in subsidies, thankyou. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Grew up in a village, smell of the silage was a common occurrence lol. Oh and getting stuck behind cows and sheep as the farmers moved them from field to field down the country lanes. Doesn't happen up here these days |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
"Of course you are complying with the DEFRA Code of Good Agricultural Practice aren't you?
We actually are as it's chicken shit #
Mind you that is foul..... "
Not as bad as an over-ripe slurry lagoon!! And yes, I`m a born and bred country lad but when people in the town over 2 miles away complain and the cat won`t go outside ....... ! |
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