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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Like a really big turnip but tastes like a carrot with heaps of sugar.

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    Thats it, winter grazing for dairy cows.
    Some of the bigger ones are 400+mm above ground plus the same under ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Had to force myself to consume some silly fallow schnitzel tonight...guess someone had to do it

    Damn!! I bet that was an effort
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    it was, Dundee, it was!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by subs View Post
    Thats it, winter grazing for dairy cows.
    Some of the bigger ones are 400+mm above ground plus the same under ground.
    Are they the same as mangols, mangels...not sure of spelling...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by subs View Post
    Thats it, winter grazing for dairy cows.
    Some of the bigger ones are 400+mm above ground plus the same under ground.
    Yep., we used to pick a couple of truck loads that would then be stored in a concrete bund and I would have to load and feed them out to the deer in the morning before school. Frost sucked because my hands froze, rain was good cos i could do skids on the tractor and get away with it

    They actually taste really good raw, better than carrots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subs View Post
    Thats it, winter grazing for dairy cows.
    Some of the bigger ones are 400+mm above ground plus the same under ground.
    Sweeds?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Sweeds?
    No read above

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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Are they the same as mangols, mangels...not sure of spelling...?
    Never heard of them Eeebs, what are they like?

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    No read above

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    I like pictures
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Wild Game Dinner

    Tonight we had duck breast and hare legs cooked in the crock pot.

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    Carved the breasts first

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    Then the hare legs.

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    Now the watties ............
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    Eating like royalty Dundee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Had to force myself to consume some silly fallow schnitzel tonight...guess someone had to do it
    Oh you poor thing EeeBees. I am surprised that you don't need therapy to get over that. Ha ha ha ha bet it was bloody scrumptious.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Twas divinish, I must say, Rushy!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Never heard of them Eeebs, what are they like?

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    This link to wikipedia suggests that the mangel (wurzel) (I had the spelling wrong) is the one and the same thing...

    Mangelwurzel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    It was the children's job to cut up the mangels...we hated it but of course the sheep loved them!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    This link to wikipedia suggests that the mangel (wurzel) (I had the spelling wrong) is the one and the same thing...

    Mangelwurzel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    It was the children's job to cut up the mangels...we hated it but of course the sheep loved them!!!
    It was the boy child's(me) job to load em on the back of the tractor and feed em out to the deer before getting ready to catch the bus to school, set the throttle on the tractor hop off and walk behind flicking them off the tray and a few quick cuts with a spade.
    Deer absolutely love them, must be the high sugar content.
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    I have been trying to work out what the heck youze are talking about, then realised i asked the question
    The old farm i used to hunt fallow on used to plant out the back paddock for the deer to eat, well the cows but the deer got their share which helped me get my share of deer!
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