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It's going to be a long haul. The sheep guy has put two ewes and two lambs in our field so we cannt go and hire any heavy machinery to help speed things along incase we distress the sheep. He has been told to remove them within a few weeks though. So for now we are just plugging away doing what we can. Every little helps but the gorse is going to take some shifting. The container in the first picture, there is a gap between it and the fence on the right, that gap is now filled with all the gorse we have cut down. We looked at it and thought it was loads, then we looked out across the field and we havent even made a dent in it. |
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I know this sounds silly but once you get it done you have still got it haven't you. You are not for want of a better word "cheap labour?" Looks good but a lot of hard work. |
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