Broadcasts during COVID was a brilliant idea and made a difference in my life.
@elainegatenby8016 күн бұрын
Great Podcast again. CHF kept me sane through Covid which was one of the worst times of my life as I lost both my Aunt and my mum between April and July and we could see no one. Their funerals were unable to be attended by more than 20 people...and every day I watched CHF and had my little bit of sanity. God Bless you all❤
@juliec7018 күн бұрын
Great pod cast 👏 you kept us all sane through lock down I've been with you through out it all ty chf for everything you do for us all 😊
@SueStone-b8h14 күн бұрын
I'm so glad I found you at the start of Covid. I looked forward so much to seeing you all every day. I'm still watching now. ❤
@AffieMad18 күн бұрын
Another great podcast, brought back to me such devastating times, foot and mouth here in the Forest of Dean was heart breaking. Our forest had a lot of free range sheep along with other wildlife, opposite me is a large field of sheep some quite tame. I remember that terrible Wednesday hearing all the sheep making lots of noise and I just knew what was happening I dare not look, but within a couple of hours there was complete silence. It was the same in the forest itself where there were marked areas where sheep would be in a compound. Then as you said the dreadful stench of burning wool and burning flesh wafting across us and thick acrid smoke. Times I hope never to have to witness again. Many tears were shed for the millions of innocent and healthy animals that were thoughtlessly slaughtered and the poor farmers who had lost their livestock. Covid was also bad but we got through it.
@debbiewhite898118 күн бұрын
Great podcast. You kept us sane during lockdown
@yvonnegraham782418 күн бұрын
Great podcast. Keep em coming although I realise the time it takes to put them together. Thank you for all involved. ❤
@christineholyoak652813 күн бұрын
Love these Podcasts feels like I am on the sofa with you, budge up Dave you’re taking up all the room 😂 😊
@patriciagrant859118 күн бұрын
Love your podcast, guys! Bring on Mom and Dad, please🥰
@fionaleaver424418 күн бұрын
Another great podcast can't wait for more
@PenMid7918 күн бұрын
Such an interesting and enjoyable series of podcasts 😊
@Mandas685518 күн бұрын
Would love to see mum and dad do a chat show / podcast from meeting to date … be great to see mum matriarch of the family while dad done things she raised the boys and a tractor driver also would love to hear them days from mum …
@ElizabethTully-m2h18 күн бұрын
Great podcast, look forward to next week's episode.
@EmmaGaylard18 күн бұрын
I’ve really enjoyed the series, please do another series
@Bankywood18 күн бұрын
Great episode thank you
@alisonheppell974818 күн бұрын
Yes ,I was keeping farmers hours during the lockdown
@alisonheppell974818 күн бұрын
We drove from Durham to the west coast one day during the foot and mouth,and seeing ,on the Roman road ,not a thing moving in the fields ,no cows ,no sheep ,totally empty ,only one red tractor in the distance ,,it was like a sci fi movie
@pennyroberts876318 күн бұрын
I found you in the middle of Covid & I watched your live morning's feed which helped me through Lock down & caring for my terminal Mother.
@annecook544518 күн бұрын
Great podcast lads
@margaret805618 күн бұрын
AWSOME PODCAST IT WAS SO SO SORRY FOR FARMERS WHO LOST EVERYTHING OUR GOVERNMENT IN IRELAND THIS WEEK SPENT 345 THOUSAND EURO TO BUILD A BICYCLE STANS FOR 15 BICYCLES WHAT WOULD YOU THINK OF A GOVERNMENT TO SPEND THAT SORT OF MONEY AND PEOPLE STARVING
@kaygibson89427 күн бұрын
My ex husband said the burning of the animals would spread the disease. It’s like you said the wind blew the ashes around.