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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 662604" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>We are so spoilt with our winters in our cold country as I've said before its no where near as bitter as the US or Canada. We have grass all year round. In winter we have brown grass instead of green. We have roughage which we supplement with lick blocks or loose lick type stuff.</p><p>Its still pouring rain here. We have had 67 mls since yesterday morning, 45 mls before that. We have had more than these amounts. Winds have been blowing upwards of 100k an hour. We live in a fairly easterly exposed position.Our creeks and rivers are over bridges and across some of our flat areas.</p><p>Areas to our east are awaiting major flooding.</p><p>Thanks for the explanation on your country and the pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 662604, member: 8793"] We are so spoilt with our winters in our cold country as I've said before its no where near as bitter as the US or Canada. We have grass all year round. In winter we have brown grass instead of green. We have roughage which we supplement with lick blocks or loose lick type stuff. Its still pouring rain here. We have had 67 mls since yesterday morning, 45 mls before that. We have had more than these amounts. Winds have been blowing upwards of 100k an hour. We live in a fairly easterly exposed position.Our creeks and rivers are over bridges and across some of our flat areas. Areas to our east are awaiting major flooding. Thanks for the explanation on your country and the pictures. [/QUOTE]
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