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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:42 am
by oldherbaceous
Good morning Johnboy, now turkey muck is a different kettle of fish, quite revolting, so a trip to the doctors should be unnecessary.

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:43 am
by Johnboy
Its quite fowl!!
JB.
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:32 am
by oldherbaceous
I hope the smell lingers just a little longer for you now Johnboy, after that awfull joke.

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 2:44 pm
by Primrose
Well if turkey muck is anything like chicken muck you have some sympathy. I once spread some on some burders on a sunny day (which was totally the wrong time to do it but I just wanted to get it done anyway). It was the start of a heatwave and my neighbours on either side were not happy bunnies. They couldn't even sit out in their gardens or have barbeques the smell was so strong, and even after I apologied and tried to hose the smell away it still lingered on. But a few days ago whilst on holiday we walked across in a Country Park which had lots of sheep and Canada Geese grazing. The smell of manure and urine, even in the fresh air, was incredibly strong.