on 10-08-2014 03:58 PM
I am wanting to change my eBay ID because due to a fox attack yesterday morning, I no longer have any of my chooks. I currently have items listed and some have bids, would it confuse the bidders if I changed it now, or should I wait until I have nothing with bids?
Thanks!
on 10-08-2014 04:46 PM
Hahaha..... padi will love it.....hahaha
on 10-08-2014 04:48 PM
That is so heartbreaking.
We found a horse down - being a Sunday took the Vet an hour to arrive - at least her head was in a lap till then.
I am so sorry - perhaps it should be - istilllovemychooks.
on 10-08-2014 04:50 PM
@ilovemychooks wrote:
@imastawka wrote:You have to sign out on an ebay page - not a community page.
Then sign back in 🙂
Ahhh, oK, I just refreshed my eBay pages and it changed it. I'll try logging out and logging back in again.
Lyndal, I'm confused LOL (that's not hard though!!)
What are you confused about?
I am sure someone will enlighten you about the poster who used variations of "sheep" in her IDs.
on 10-08-2014 04:56 PM
I am confused why changing chooks to sheep is a bad idea? I have pet sheep, and I do love my sheep.
on 10-08-2014 04:58 PM
It wasn't me-honest
on 10-08-2014 04:59 PM
Did your Duck have a name.
Brings to mind the past week.
My daughter is at UOW - ducks all over the place - and - have the 'right of way' always.
Old 'Angry Duck' passed on - they found a new head duck - red over the nostril type.
Put out a comp to name the new head duck.
Out of over 900 entries they have posted for a favourite to be voted - the include Bill - Wally etc.
My daughter most disappointed her entry didn't make it.
She suggested - Gregory Peck - yep
Because he starred as - Atticus Finch - yep
In - To Kill a Mockingbird. - yep
At least Ma voted for it.
on 10-08-2014 05:10 PM
@cmcoins2000 wrote:Did your Duck have a name.
She was initially called Penelope, but that evolved to just 'Duck' after awhile. She was super friendly and loved to be picked up and carried around.
Is your horse OK?
Bettyboop, it is a horrible thing to find and it must have been simply awful for the students to find them. It was hard enough for us adults. The really frustrating part is, my chook house was fox proof....or so I thought. I always knew we had foxes in town, so took extra precautions. We still don't know how it got in. No diggings (can't anyway due to buried wire), no chewed holes in the fence, the roof was still intact. Only way it could have possibly got in was the 3" gap under the gate. Even the neighbours cat couldn't get through there. Even if it got in that way, I can't work out how it managed to get 2 of the chooks out and take them away.
on 10-08-2014 05:11 PM
@i-love-my-sheep wrote:I am confused why changing chooks to sheep is a bad idea? I have pet sheep, and I do love my sheep.
It is not necessarily a bad idea.
There used to be a poster on the boards who used "sheep" in various IDs that she used. Let's just say that she was controversial at times, especially on CS.
I just thought that there might be some posters who see you as the that poster re-inventing herself again.
Sorry if I have upset you but just be ready for any backlash that may occur.
Sometimes it is not a good idea to have a long history on the boards....too many memories, not all of them good.
on 10-08-2014 05:12 PM
No - sadly she had to go to sleep.
on 10-08-2014 05:12 PM
@i-love-my-sheep wrote:
@cmcoins2000 wrote:Did your Duck have a name.
She was initially called Penelope, but that evolved to just 'Duck' after awhile. She was super friendly and loved to be picked up and carried around.
Is your horse OK?
Bettyboop, it is a horrible thing to find and it must have been simply awful for the students to find them. It was hard enough for us adults. The really frustrating part is, my chook house was fox proof....or so I thought. I always knew we had foxes in town, so took extra precautions. We still don't know how it got in. No diggings (can't anyway due to buried wire), no chewed holes in the fence, the roof was still intact. Only way it could have possibly got in was the 3" gap under the gate. Even the neighbours cat couldn't get through there. Even if it got in that way, I can't work out how it managed to get 2 of the chooks out and take them away.
A two legged fox perhaps?