I don't think any of them is typical. I reckon there's a bin been raided somewhere and a cat or fox has suffered the consequence and not bothered about concealing his embarrassment.
Cows' underpants are surprisingly dainty, aren't they?! I've found them field edges sometimes, when walking the dogs early, little floral ones. Often near road lay-bys. Amazes me they've got such taste.
As someone who belongs to a Facebook group dedicated to raw feeding (which is mostly centred around CHECK OUT MY DOGS BEAUTIFUL POO) I'd be tempted to suggest that this is a meaty eater whose had a chicken / poultry rich meal.
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pansyface, you have started my day with a big chuckle - thank you!
I don't think any of them is typical. I reckon there's a bin been raided somewhere and a cat or fox has suffered the consequence and not bothered about concealing his embarrassment.
H-C
It looks like a piece of an igneous rock, or concrete. Where do you live?
'You must have some bread with it me duck!'
Yes, some animal/s has/have eaten too much of something that has disagreed with him/her/them.
From the shape the grey ones could be the result of a hedgehog having eaten too much of something
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Not as bad as I found when I climbed over the field gate to go and check the cows. They had left their underpants behind as well.
Cows' underpants are surprisingly dainty, aren't they?! I've found them field edges sometimes, when walking the dogs early, little floral ones. Often near road lay-bys. Amazes me they've got such taste.
H-C
definitely not woodpecker deposits which look like cigarette ash
This thread needs a "don't read just before dinner warning."
'You must have some bread with it me duck!'
As someone who belongs to a Facebook group dedicated to raw feeding (which is mostly centred around CHECK OUT MY DOGS BEAUTIFUL POO) I'd be tempted to suggest that this is a meaty eater whose had a chicken / poultry rich meal.
hi jase73 just a thought have you had any geese in garden because it looks long enough to be a goose for the size of it that is what I think michael