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Yes, I'm aware of that. I believe the brood was five to begin with. However they are almost adult size now so not the prey of rats any longer.
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Happy to recommend Greg. Lovely guy and a really hard worker, high standard of work, clean and tidy too. Greg sorted out a tricky water tank problem in a tight space in a loft, staying late into the evening to get the correct parts and fix the problem. Thanks Greg!
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Birds have large broods as it is unlikely all their offspring will make it through to adulthood. Nature. Important to reduce unnatural predation such as rats.
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Nope that will not address antisocial cycling, it is a token effort, hardly going to change society is it?
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