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<blockquote data-quote="Suzie Q" data-source="post: 1012621" data-attributes="member: 14334"><p>Yes I was baaaaad, Ken but $120.00 of it was with gift cards from doing online surveys.</p><p></p><p>It only took me 2 and half hours to walk around the whole of the water and pull out water hyacinth today and that included going in up to my waist in my waders on the neighbours property for the laggon to get some mature ones that they hadn't got yet. So I think it is now officially under control.</p><p></p><p>There are only 2 plants that I know of that have not been gotten. One is in the middle of creek caught on a big branch. My rake actually broke today while I was carrying it, so I figure I might tie a lot of baling twine to it and throw it out into the middle of the creek to bring that branch in to get that plant.</p><p></p><p>The other plant is caught on a wire that the neighbours have put across the laggon. I think that wire might accidentally get detached and they can reattach it once the water hyacinth has been brought in!!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Sadly a dead cow in our lagoon this morning. I think she might have been calving. I am very sad. I m not sure who she was as her head was back and I couldn't see her face, but if it is Ridge I will be very sad. It was a cow in the paddock of beasts I wanted to keep.</p><p></p><p>I have been down the paddock for 5 - 6 hours and she was right near my neighbours house and if she had come to either of us to say she was in trouble or made a different noise we both would have done everything we could have done to help her, but alas now. When down the paddock no beasts near the dam, nobody separate that I could see and nobody in trouble. It must have happened last night as she didn't smell yet. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>It is Anzac Day today so hubby was home. I called him on my mobile to come and get her and he did as she was near our neighbour's house so we removed her straight away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzie Q, post: 1012621, member: 14334"] Yes I was baaaaad, Ken but $120.00 of it was with gift cards from doing online surveys. It only took me 2 and half hours to walk around the whole of the water and pull out water hyacinth today and that included going in up to my waist in my waders on the neighbours property for the laggon to get some mature ones that they hadn't got yet. So I think it is now officially under control. There are only 2 plants that I know of that have not been gotten. One is in the middle of creek caught on a big branch. My rake actually broke today while I was carrying it, so I figure I might tie a lot of baling twine to it and throw it out into the middle of the creek to bring that branch in to get that plant. The other plant is caught on a wire that the neighbours have put across the laggon. I think that wire might accidentally get detached and they can reattach it once the water hyacinth has been brought in!!!!!!! Sadly a dead cow in our lagoon this morning. I think she might have been calving. I am very sad. I m not sure who she was as her head was back and I couldn't see her face, but if it is Ridge I will be very sad. It was a cow in the paddock of beasts I wanted to keep. I have been down the paddock for 5 - 6 hours and she was right near my neighbours house and if she had come to either of us to say she was in trouble or made a different noise we both would have done everything we could have done to help her, but alas now. When down the paddock no beasts near the dam, nobody separate that I could see and nobody in trouble. It must have happened last night as she didn't smell yet. :( It is Anzac Day today so hubby was home. I called him on my mobile to come and get her and he did as she was near our neighbour's house so we removed her straight away. [/QUOTE]
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