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		<dc:date>2007-05-15T21:39:03+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Sad Loss</title>
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		<description>As I had previously mentioned the wet
weather of the past week was not to the liking of all those living
at Broad Oak. For whatever reason the female blue tit has gone
missing over the weekend and all the chicks have passed away. The
male bird remains active around the nestbox area but had never
attemted to feed the chicks since his mates disappearance.Tomorrow
a visit from Little Bollington School will be a difficult occasion
to explain to young children that Nature can be equally as cruel as
beautiful.</description>
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		<dc:date>2007-05-15T21:24:45+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Show Season Begins for thr Chapel Herd</title>
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		<description>The season of showing our pedigree animals
got underway last weekend . Our first show of the season was at The
Newark and Nottinghamshire Show. Inclement weather did not produce
large volumes of public support around the show rings for the two
days of showing our pigs. It is always good to use this show to
remind experienced pigs of how to show themselves off, and teach
the new entrants to the showring how to act and behave. Much the
same applies to the showmen themselves !! A couple of show
stalwarts begin their farewell tour , with Geoff Parker from
Cheshire thinking of becoming a John Travolta devotee WILD HOG </description>
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		<dc:date>2007-05-09T20:05:14+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Welcome rain ?</title>
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		<description>Recent rain is very welcome ,on the whole.
Spring sown barley was showing signs of stress from drying winds
and weedkiller application. Within days it looks a different and
thriving crop once again. Fertiliser on grassland is being utilised
better also.The main crop potatoes, though not yet emerged in the
drill will benefit also as they had been planted in very dry
conditions and the rain will not only replenish soil moisture
levels , but also help flush a weed germination in readiness for
spraying.

One &quot;family&quot; not very pleased with reduced temperatures and wetter
conditions are the blue tits and 8 newly hatched chicks in the nest
box with tv camera linked to the education room . We will have many
happy smiling faces on our visitors in the coming weeks im
sure.Once you begin to watch the chicks feed it is very difficult
to remember there is work to be done on the farm!

The main task this week is preparation of pigs ready for the show
season.</description>
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		<dc:date>2007-05-03T08:11:11+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Paperwork !</title>
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		<description>Whilst all the arable landwork is
completed , and cattle are to be turned out at the end of the week
having had Charlie (our vet) do pregnancy tests ,it remains for
&quot;paperwork&quot; to begin in earnest. Paperwork for Single Farm Payments
have to be completed and returned. Paperwork for potato plantings
have to be sent back to the British Potato Council. Pedigree pigs
have to be registered in preparation for the &quot;show season&quot; which
involves reams of entry forms for each County Show.

We will begin our show season at Newark and Nottingham Show on May
12 /13 th.

I have also entered the Cheshire County Farms competition again
this year, in the section for Farming and Wildlife. In an attempt
to go one step better than last year we will soon be adding the
beehive to our range of &quot;educational&quot; tools for visitors.

On the &quot;bird &quot; situation there is very good news. Tree sparrows are
occupying the nestboxes provided for them , for the first time. A
RSPB representative is monitoring number's, and this will
hopefully be see numbers improve steadily in the coming
years.Finally the nest box with links to the educational room
television has a blue tit sitting on 8 eggs, and we await
developments.

Sadly at this moment BT are unable to provide broadband and we are
unable to upload pictures for visitors to this site. We may be able
to get men on the Moon , but unfortunately we cannot get broadband
to Broad Oak. Oh the wonders of Science !</description>
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		<dc:date>2007-04-09T16:32:49+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Springtime Activity</title>
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		<description>Good weather this Spring has not only helped in establishing crops, but also encouraged bird activity in the nestboxes around the farm. Of particular interest are the pair of Blue Tits that have started to occupy one of the boxes containing a camera linked to the Education Room.So far their main interest has been in building a large hen feather lined nest, but no eggs as yet.  The Southdown ewes and lambs are due to go out to grass this week , though the cattle will have to wait till the end of the month for that pleasure.  One unusal follower of the plough last week , joining the usual flock of seagulls, was a heron. It seemed to enjoy the copious numbers of worms consumed.</description>
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