The tide is turning…
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I promise I'm not illiterate - my phone has an awful habit of changing correct words to something else.Was just about to post something similar!
No way will she kept those alpacas for more than a year and that'd being very generous.
Roy seems to be abit of a twit like her doesn't he. No wonder he's her favourite. I'm betting he will be the one that gets aggressive
want one when we had the kitchen done we had hot and cold taps placed outside, bought a plasterers bath to bath them in, best thing we’ve doneSee, now this is more relatable to us fur parents......
Soph hun, take note
Screenshots on the previous threadI'm not on the facebook group, is there anything worth seeing? Or is it just the general vibe that people are losing interest?
To be honest I can't even be bothered watching her stories anymore, its either alpacas or just pure beige
Is t he gorgeous...I'm 32 and people think I'm weirdIsn’t it fabulous? Plus an excuse for me to lust after Martin
It's not fair how men get better with ageIsn’t it fabulous? Plus an excuse for me to lust after Martin
It's definitely not cute. There's poor Ronnie in there in that wide open space while Roy (I think) stands staring at him, while Mama stands feet away holding her phone. What if Roy decided to pronk?I don't know alot about alpacas but I do know the signs of male dominance (I'm from a real farm, not a tend one and we don't put labels on everything ) can anyone remember what she said about why she got 3 males and are they castrated? Non castrated males can become very aggressive quite quickly, especially living with two other males. I've had 6 month bull calves try and jump on me to try and prove their dominance. It's definitely, definitely not cute. It's very scary that's she thinks it's cute to leave Ron in a situation like that.I would be frightened to death if a animal that size backed me into a Corner no matter how cute
I pray and pray nothing happens with any of them, absolutely horrific to think of the consequences.
How can she and her sheep not realise this?
It’s not cute.
Sounds like my houseThe tide is turning…
I rent my house but paid a plumber to come and fit an outside tap so I can hose my dog! Was debating hot and cold but in the end decided she’s a dog who willingly jumps in freezing cold rivers and so cold would doSee, now this is more relatable to us fur parents......
Soph hun, take note
I don't think you're weird.Give me the late Sean Connery in a Knights Tale v Bond any day.Is t he gorgeous...I'm 32 and people think I'm weird
I have an IG account for my cottage. All the renovation and home accounts I follow are genuine and show all the highs and the lows of renovating a property and the enjoyment/satisfaction that comes with it. As well as tips and sharing of ideas etcI'm following Martin & Shirley Kemp renovating their new house. No bragging whatsoever.
3 is the minimum you can have for a herd of alpacas, they aren’t happy alone or as two apparently. When we were talking about it a week or two ago, I think I found that they are castrated at 18 months. No idea how old hers are…It's definitely not cute. There's poor Ronnie in there in that wide open space while Roy (I think) stands staring at him, while Mama stands feet away holding her phone. What if Roy decided to pronk?I don't know alot about alpacas but I do know the signs of male dominance (I'm from a real farm, not a tend one and we don't put labels on everything ) can anyone remember what she said about why she got 3 males and are they castrated? Non castrated males can become very aggressive quite quickly, especially living with two other males. I've had 6 month bull calves try and jump on me to try and prove their dominance. It's definitely, definitely not cute. It's very scary that's she thinks it's cute to leave Ron in a situation like that.
Thanks, I couldn't remember x3 is the minimum you can have for a herd of alpacas, they aren’t happy alone or as two apparently. When we were talking about it a week or two ago, I think I found that they are castrated at 18 months. No idea how old hers are…
From what I’ve read it’s okay to keep males together, and they shouldn’t be kept with females.Thanks, I couldn't remember x
Is Sean Connery in a knights tale?!I don't think you're weird.Give me the late Sean Connery in a Knights Tale v Bond any day.
I realise I'm twice your age but I first noticed Sean in my 30/40ies.
I think inch will catch up with fiddle and become a new power couple for the horror movie genre.
Can relate to this !Anyone seen the Instagram effect on BBC last night ? Still available on iPlayer to catch up. Lots about how influential these influencers are to younger audiences developing things like eating disorders etc.
I myself struggle with MH and Hinchs platform has a lot to answer for. After having my miracle son i felt like I was drowning (especially going through a global pandemic) i followed Hinch and was genuinely surprised that she was a mother to a boy close to my age and still managing to have a prestine house and do all these obscure weaning recipes when I just about managed a 5 minute shower per day. I couldn't do the exciting weaning as my son suffers with extreme allergies and I would blame myself everytime he got sick. I bought her book thinking it would help....it did not. As the days went on and i found this thread I could see the truth for what it is. I however still do struggle mentally from seeing Hinch and what she portrays. The perfect looking house, never worrying about bills, a body i could only dream of without any evidence of her exercising ever ? Two perfectly healthy little boys that she pushes to one side because playing tend Disneyland is more important to her. I could go on. She is just so damaging for so many people and I'll never forget when she said a GP wish they could bottle her up and prescribe her for mental health issues. All she has done is made mine worse !
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