Wow your medical system is really crazy expensive. Seeing how much you pay makes me so happy for the UK NHS service. Literally pay for nothing. CT scan weeks back, transplant last year, 3 other surgeries on top, 4 hospital stays in past 18 months. Lots of medication and nothing to pay at all. Hope everything is ok with your heart Anna.
its great, if they can be arsed to do the leg work and identify the problem. my mother spent a decade in and out the docs and hospital.. to the point she couldnt get out of bed or climb stairs.. went private and within 5 mins was diagnosed with a crumbling spine.. ive been going with abdominal pains, headaches, face rash, dizziness for 18 months with no joy.. 1 visit to private docs last week and BAM diagnosed and treatment starts. nhs is being destroyed to force folk to pay for treatment.
@@alanmahoney167 its ok for emergencies.. thats about all. have you tried getting into a dentist? fair enough if you have/can but where i am nobody can. and those that do have a 6 month wait.
@camrothwell5406 great well thought out answer there. I've relied on the NHS a lot over last 25 years, with diabetes, so annual health checks, eye appointments and procedures, then 5 years ago diagnosed with kidney failure, constantly monitored and checked, well looked after anytime I've ended up in hospital Had my transplant last year and stuff in Edinburgh were all fantastic looking after me. Quick to get anything sorted and a hernia 2 months post transplant and had the surgery within 8 weeks for it. I have no issues with the NHS, they've certainly saved my life and wouldn't be here without them.
@mindurbusiness-b3u it is unfortunate that someone people get let down by it but for all they do and constraints they are under cause some people trouble. I on the other hand couldn't say a bad word about them.
$6000 for a cardiogram Disgusting! I have one coming up cost £0 it may have it's faults but Thank you NHS! I hope whatever they made you wear the monitor for is nothing serious! although a $6000 bill would give me a heart attack!! Get well soon JT Man Flu is no joke!!
Yeah, I had a cardiogram, a set of blood tests and a chest x-ray a couple of weeks back. It cost me 6 hours of my life. Obviously there's a cost, but not at point of service.
If you can get £6k off of someone, you're going to tell them they need the cardiogram whether they do or not. Best way to get ppl to part with their money, is make them believe their health/life depends on it... What's going on with the Matthew Perry case just now is a prime example.
Wow $6k!? If you lived here on the NHS it'd be 'free', already paid via taxes. Glad you're feeling better JT. Hope everything turns out good for the heart Anna! The thumbnail made me think you got a Highland Cow, lol. Love, Kaylee from Blyth, Northumberland, UK.
Hello you six, I hope JT gets betterer soon. I like the fact that he plows on with his day even though he is under the weather.... I stubbed me toe last week and just lost the will to live. IT WAS SORE.....
Hope you are feeling much better JT & Anna's heart trace is normal. . Lovely to see Anna ,& you feeding the animals. What a surprise seeing a baby High land cow, that must have made your day. Take care both & Love to the fir babies too ❤️❤️❤❤❤❤xxxxxx
Hello JT & Anna, that looked like a fun place to visit. My Mum's cat was called Chicken, she used to play fetch with balls of tinfoil , she was so funny 😅 Hope you feel better soon JT, and Anna gets a clean bill of health 🙏🏼. Have a lovely weekend. Best Wishes from Yorkshire, England 🇬🇧 😊
Hope you get better soon JT - And obviously Anna too. I have Supraventricular Tachycardia (extra heartbeats) I had to have numerous ECGs and wear a heart monitor for 48 hours - thankfully due to the NHS it didn't cost me a penny (well it did, but from the tax/national insurance I pay) As I'm now over 60 I also don't have to pay for the medication that keeps my heart beating regularly. I'm relieved that you were able to afford the heart monitor - but it's pretty disgusting that you need too.
As a person young with a chronic disease I cant understand your country lack of free healthcare. It is not a political stuff. I am just glad you are ok and you can pay all. You two are nice people
It's because the industry and all those connected with it are ripping people off. Americans are brainwashed into believing socialism is a bad thing and mistrust government funded health care. Remember Obama care?
@@jann1442 No it's not. The reason is because successive Tory governments have spent years deliberately underfunding it in the hopes it will fail so they can sell it off to their mates. So called "health tourism" i nowhere near the problom or burden the media makes out.
@@MrJPEZ123 You know full well what I meant. Yes we pay in tax, but there is no charge at point of service. I, and many others, have had more from the health service than we have paid in.
That looked such a fun place to visit! And I love Anna's new flannel! .. I have two small pumpkins a mini orange and a slightly bigger harlequin ( the multi coloured ones) on my windowsill at work
Anna I do hope your heart problem is not to serious. My Daughter ended up having open heart surgery 8 weeks ago as she had a tumour IN her heart. Open heart surgery was not exactly on her 52nd birthday wish list. She still has an irregular heart beat and may have to have a pace maker in the near future. Please stay safe. Sending love and hugs from the U.K. ❤️🌹❤️🌹
Oh lord Mary that's so frightening. Hope she's recovering well, my auntie got a pacemaker fitted a while back & said the worst thing about it was being told not to lift her arms up for 2 weeks afterwards incase the wires move!
@@Amberle38 it was over 4 weeks before she could drive her car, then it was just to pop over to mine ( I live less than 10 minuets from her. ) the first few times she had to lay down when she got here. She’s doing good now and hopes to be back in work in 4-5 weeks. She works in an office but is hoping to work from home part of the week. 🌹❤️
@@singingsam40 thank the good Lord for our NHS as we would not have been able to afford her treatment otherwise. She is steadily improving day by day. I and her daughters are so glad she is still with us. ❤️🌹
I hear it's over 10,000 for you to give birth over there & extra if anything else is needed, were definitely lucky to have NHS over here in the UK 😊 bless ya tho anna 💛
Awe. I'm so jealous. I'd love to visit that farm. So happy for Anna feeding the Highland cow. If I lived their, is end up buying one of every animal on sale. 🤣🤣🤣
I had to have one of those here in the UK, cost absolutely nothing, neither does my monthly prescription. Hope the U.S. transforms its healthcare system for you both x
Hey hope Anna's heart is OK. Can't believe just to use the monitor was 6000 dollars before insurance. That seems crazy to us here in the UK. it looks a lovely place where you are .I love all the farm animals. Also the weather looks nice. it's been. Raining here in London for the past week. Steve London ❤️ 🏴🇺🇲
Wow, 6 grand for an echo test. I had one years ago when I was a teenager in the UK. It showed why I had a slight heart murmur. I hope you manage to sort out your problems. Take care and best wishes m
$6k for an ECG??? In the UK your doctor would just refer you to a hospital clinic and you'd have it done. No money changes hands! The US medical system is fking outrageous!
The little Highland Cow put me in mind of when I lived in Scotland. I would be first through the gate of my friends farm, to help feed the new rejected babies. My friends little boy had a pet cow (or coo as he said it), she was called Hairy Hanna, even when she was grown, she would come running for pets. The reason the goats were licking you was for the salt on your skin. Lovely Pumpkin display. I like your plaid shirt (flannel) Anna, good colour choice. Hope you feel better soon JT, get some Echinacea tablets (pronounced eck-in-ashia) they are a natural remedy to boost your immune system. Anna hope your heart is fine, I am betting it is. Both my Niece and I had to go through something similar, no heart problems but we have something called P.O.T.S, where we have dizzy spells brought on by a sudden drop in blood pressure. It is scary when it first happens.
Hugs I have POTS but not low BP drops. bp can be any level with POTS mine can go high as on tilt table test, daughter has simarlar but Orthostatic Intolerance she gets lower BP. Also co conditions. Take care Oh I just remembered it's Dysautonomia (these conditions) awareness month. 💜💙💜
I'd be in my absolute element at the pumpkin patch with all those animals to pet and feed. I wish I could have been there but it's great to see it through you guys. Get well soon JT and Anna, I hope your heart monitor results are good. I've had something similar although it didn't cost anything. It's crazy that you had to pay that much for a ECG!!! ❤❤🎃 🎃 ❤❤
I laughed as I was a bit puzzled when you said you had to get Anna a flannel because of the change of temperature and then I realised you meant the shirt. Over here a flannel is a wash cloth for the face…
I had to have a heart monitor for a few days, cost me zilch, nada, nothing 😁 As for the dogs eating the pumpkins, it's them peeing on them you should worry about 😂
Wow, I have sleep apnea and don't have to pay for my Cpap machine. My son in law had an operation this year, but there was nothing no co-pay. My husband and I take medication, and because of our age, we pay nothing. If we had to pay, it would be under £20 per month.
The roundabout may seem pointless, but look back in ten years time how many accidents there in comparison with the previous ten years of a regular junction
Crazy. I saw my Doctor last week for an issue. Got dizzy ear infection found and antibiotic spray for £9.90. Blood pressure issue found. Pick up my monitor in two days from doctor. Less than 100 yards from my door. Free of charge plus consultation how to use. All from about 0.3 % of my income tax. You great friends across the pond are getting fleaced by your own country.
In England we call a wash cloth a flannel and that would be plaid which is the pattern. We have flannel shirts, most of which are plaid design but they are made of flannel material and not knit or stretch jersey which is what I think Anna's is made of. I think they are alpaca. Llama's are bigger than alpacas and are more boisterous whereas alpacas are shy and gentle. There is an alpaca farm near where we live and you can buy an alpaca pet from them but keep it on the farm. They are pack animals and get very depressed if they are on their own. Some farmers keep them with sheep as they will think they are a big sheep and they will protect their little sheep siblings from predators. You don't want to pi55 one off 😂😂😂 Hope you are both feeling better soon and hope its nothing serious Anna. With medical bills like that I'm not surprised you have heart problems
6 grand for a heart check and 3 grand if you don't bring the heart monitor back that day..........I've had 3 heart attacks, have 5 stents in my heart now, have arthritis attacking my body, my right wrist was surgically locked straight and have a titanium bar screwed to the bones in my hand and wrist...........cost to me for all my hospital stays and operations €0 euros.
The moment JT realised he had lost Anna's attention was when he said is that a Highland Cow. I'm surprised Anna didn't try to take it home
Wow your medical system is really crazy expensive. Seeing how much you pay makes me so happy for the UK NHS service. Literally pay for nothing. CT scan weeks back, transplant last year, 3 other surgeries on top, 4 hospital stays in past 18 months. Lots of medication and nothing to pay at all. Hope everything is ok with your heart Anna.
@@camrothwell5406In what way is it shit mate? At least no one goes bankrupt or dies because they can't afford to be treated
its great, if they can be arsed to do the leg work and identify the problem. my mother spent a decade in and out the docs and hospital.. to the point she couldnt get out of bed or climb stairs.. went private and within 5 mins was diagnosed with a crumbling spine.. ive been going with abdominal pains, headaches, face rash, dizziness for 18 months with no joy.. 1 visit to private docs last week and BAM diagnosed and treatment starts. nhs is being destroyed to force folk to pay for treatment.
@@alanmahoney167 its ok for emergencies.. thats about all. have you tried getting into a dentist? fair enough if you have/can but where i am nobody can. and those that do have a 6 month wait.
@camrothwell5406 great well thought out answer there. I've relied on the NHS a lot over last 25 years, with diabetes, so annual health checks, eye appointments and procedures, then 5 years ago diagnosed with kidney failure, constantly monitored and checked, well looked after anytime I've ended up in hospital
Had my transplant last year and stuff in Edinburgh were all fantastic looking after me. Quick to get anything sorted and a hernia 2 months post transplant and had the surgery within 8 weeks for it. I have no issues with the NHS, they've certainly saved my life and wouldn't be here without them.
@mindurbusiness-b3u it is unfortunate that someone people get let down by it but for all they do and constraints they are under cause some people trouble. I on the other hand couldn't say a bad word about them.
$6000 for a cardiogram Disgusting! I have one coming up cost £0 it may have it's faults but Thank you NHS! I hope whatever they made you wear the monitor for is nothing serious! although a $6000 bill would give me a heart attack!! Get well soon JT Man Flu is no joke!!
Does cost though 🤦♂️
Yeah, I had a cardiogram, a set of blood tests and a chest x-ray a couple of weeks back. It cost me 6 hours of my life. Obviously there's a cost, but not at point of service.
I contributed to the cost if your cardiogram
If you can get £6k off of someone, you're going to tell them they need the cardiogram whether they do or not. Best way to get ppl to part with their money, is make them believe their health/life depends on it... What's going on with the Matthew Perry case just now is a prime example.
@@HolyFreakinDragonSlayer Just like he has contributed to any medical treatment you've ever had or will have in the future.
Wow $6k!? If you lived here on the NHS it'd be 'free', already paid via taxes. Glad you're feeling better JT. Hope everything turns out good for the heart Anna!
The thumbnail made me think you got a Highland Cow, lol. Love, Kaylee from Blyth, Northumberland, UK.
Hello you six, I hope JT gets betterer soon. I like the fact that he plows on with his day even though he is under the weather....
I stubbed me toe last week and just lost the will to live. IT WAS SORE.....
Hope the health issue get sorted out Anna and I’m really pleased you got to meet a High land cow, get well soon JT, I love watching you two ❤
What a lovely little place to visit. I’m not surprised you’re going back. It is so quaint and relaxing I really enjoyed this one, thank you ☺️
That was fun, thank you guys. I love the the little pumpkin display you made Anna.😊 Sending love to you all ❤❤❤❤❤❤
JT - you might have gone the correct way around the roundabout, but Anna went the wrong way around the tricycle track!
Not really, if you look at their oval race tracks, NASCAR and indy etc, they always travel anti clockwise, so would be natural to do the same.
I gasped when you went the wrong way round on the roundabout, then i remembered you drive on the right... 😂
Haha yeah it got me too, instant spike of panic 😂
Lovely to see JT back on form and nice day with the animals 😍
Hope you are feeling much better JT & Anna's heart trace is normal. . Lovely to see Anna ,& you feeding the animals. What a surprise seeing a baby High land cow, that must have made your day.
Take care both & Love to the fir babies too ❤️❤️❤❤❤❤xxxxxx
Hello JT & Anna, that looked like a fun place to visit.
My Mum's cat was called Chicken, she used to play fetch with balls of tinfoil , she was so funny 😅
Hope you feel better soon JT, and Anna gets a clean bill of health 🙏🏼.
Have a lovely weekend.
Best Wishes from Yorkshire, England 🇬🇧 😊
That was such a fun video I'm really surprised there were no tears from Anna! Keep up the great content ❤
OMG. Anna. I thought you’d got your Cow. I nearly cried!!!!!!
But look after yourself Love please 🙏 ❤
This was just the tonic for a Saturday morning ... I love the pumpkin patch petting farm 😍
Hey, hope your ok Anna, fingers crossed results come back good. Tally has got massive.
I wondered why Anna needed a flannel, a flannel is something completely different in uk 😂
I know right, a wash cloth over here haha
Yep, same here - I was confused 😂
Hope you get better soon JT - And obviously Anna too. I have Supraventricular Tachycardia (extra heartbeats) I had to have numerous ECGs and wear a heart monitor for 48 hours - thankfully due to the NHS it didn't cost me a penny (well it did, but from the tax/national insurance I pay) As I'm now over 60 I also don't have to pay for the medication that keeps my heart beating regularly. I'm relieved that you were able to afford the heart monitor - but it's pretty disgusting that you need too.
Love the top you bought Anna , I want one 😊
As a person young with a chronic disease I cant understand your country lack of free healthcare. It is not a political stuff.
I am just glad you are ok and you can pay all.
You two are nice people
It's because the industry and all those connected with it are ripping people off. Americans are brainwashed into believing socialism is a bad thing and mistrust government funded health care. Remember Obama care?
£977 for patients from overseas on the NHS. Plus flights and a short holiday it would be cheaper to come here.
Yeah that’s why it’s in such a mess.
@@jann1442 No it's not. The reason is because successive Tory governments have spent years deliberately underfunding it in the hopes it will fail so they can sell it off to their mates.
So called "health tourism" i nowhere near the problom or burden the media makes out.
JT hope you too feel well soon❤️
Great to see you back and do sorry you’ve been unwell. Cardiology is my “thing” so give me a shout if you want/need to! ❤
6 grand just to have some tests? Oh heck.
Wouldn't have cost you anything in UK.
@@irene3196 Or in Spain.
@@irene3196 Yes it would, everyone pays for it via tax. Nothing is free.
@@MrJPEZ123 You know full well what I meant. Yes we pay in tax, but there is no charge at point of service. I, and many others, have had more from the health service than we have paid in.
@@irene3196 'Wouldn't have cost you anything in UK.' So yeah, wrong.
That looked such a fun place to visit! And I love Anna's new flannel! .. I have two small pumpkins a mini orange and a slightly bigger harlequin ( the multi coloured ones) on my windowsill at work
Anna I do hope your heart problem is not to serious. My Daughter ended up having open heart surgery 8 weeks ago as she had a tumour IN her heart. Open heart surgery was not exactly on her 52nd birthday wish list. She still has an irregular heart beat and may have to have a pace maker in the near future. Please stay safe. Sending love and hugs from the U.K. ❤️🌹❤️🌹
Oh lord Mary that's so frightening. Hope she's recovering well, my auntie got a pacemaker fitted a while back & said the worst thing about it was being told not to lift her arms up for 2 weeks afterwards incase the wires move!
@@Amberle38 it was over 4 weeks before she could drive her car, then it was just to pop over to mine ( I live less than 10 minuets from her. ) the first few times she had to lay down when she got here. She’s doing good now and hopes to be back in work in 4-5 weeks. She works in an office but is hoping to work from home part of the week. 🌹❤️
Wow, tumours in the heart are rare. I'm glad she came through surgery ok. ❤
@@singingsam40 thank the good Lord for our NHS as we would not have been able to afford her treatment otherwise. She is steadily improving day by day. I and her daughters are so glad she is still with us. ❤️🌹
That was fun x 😊
Loved watching this. You and Anna are so cute together ❤
I hear it's over 10,000 for you to give birth over there & extra if anything else is needed, were definitely lucky to have NHS over here in the UK 😊 bless ya tho anna 💛
That cute sound the alpacas make is called orgling.
I live in the U.K. & I have a pacemaker fitted 3.5years ago as I was blacking out, i wore a heart monitor for 48 hours.
Ahh this video made me smile a lot 😊 🐮
Love your little dusplay. Those tiny pumpkins are too cute. Why do i get the feeling you are going back to kidnap that Highland Cow? 🤣
I feel sad knowing whats going to happen to all those animals in a matter of months.
I hope all your test results come back "ALL CLEAR" I am surprised that Anna did not buy the Highland cow. 🐮
A roundabout in the USA? DAMN! America is moving up in the world! HAHA
Reminds me of the Father Ted episode with the Craggy Island Funfair.
"There's a field..."
Looove these types of videos from you both. Couldn't stop smiling when you went to the cows:') Get well soon JT! love to you both and the furbabies!
Awe. I'm so jealous. I'd love to visit that farm. So happy for Anna feeding the Highland cow. If I lived their, is end up buying one of every animal on sale. 🤣🤣🤣
Haha that not what I thought a flannel was going to be.
Enjoyed the video and seing you both with all the animals, love your pumpkins and scarecrow 😊xx
Love it! 😍😘
Surprised Anna didn't try to bring the highland cow home!
Throw the pumpkins seeds in your garden and they will grow back next year
That looks so weird, going anticlockwise around a roundabout.
God bless the NHS 🙏🏼
Couple goals
I had to have one of those here in the UK, cost absolutely nothing, neither does my monthly prescription. Hope the U.S. transforms its healthcare system for you both x
This was a really nice place for you to visit. The goats, pigs are so cute. xx
That was really good Anna&JT🎃❤ see you both later bye for now❤
Do hope all your tests come back clear Anna🥰 and you were right JT - those were Alpaca not Llama ( llamas are not as cute)
I was worried about you all not seeing you on you tube and all the storms going on.
Hope all is well with your heart Anna, fingers crossed it was just a blip ❤️❤️❤️
My mum used to have chickens. One of them wanted to come on a car trip with us always. Unfortunately the fox got them all.
Hope you both feel better soon. I would have scattered some feed in their pen area so ghey could all have soome food 😊
Not sure I've ever seen JT in jeans!! Always been shorts!!!😂
Hey hope Anna's heart is OK. Can't believe just to use the monitor was 6000 dollars before insurance. That seems crazy to us here in the UK. it looks a lovely place where you are .I love all the farm animals. Also the weather looks nice. it's been. Raining here in London for the past week. Steve London ❤️ 🏴🇺🇲
Ahhh the 🦙 the biological joke of the mating between a giraffe 🦒 and a sheep 🐑, highland cattle are so awesome
We have a few places near where I live in West Yorkshire in England like that. I love to go at this time of year.
Your highland in Kent is atleast 4 times as big as that one.
Yes JT and anna
Look up our NI payments through your medical insurance payments …..big big difference ❤❤❤
That little sheep you saw are a breed called babydoll sheep. They are mostly kept as pets so basically its a fuffy dog lol
Also they were alpacas.
Can you go food shopping I'd love to see your supermarkets there xxx
The goats found their leader 🐐
Guys... next time get kn a plane to the UK and get one there and you'll STILL have change!
Rule of thumb for round-a-bout, if your exit is past the 12 o'clock, you need to signal, and also signal before take your exit :)
Wow, 6 grand for an echo test. I had one years ago when I was a teenager in the UK. It showed why I had a slight heart murmur.
I hope you manage to sort out your problems.
Take care and best wishes m
P.s both of you get well soon
$6k for an ECG??? In the UK your doctor would just refer you to a hospital clinic and you'd have it done. No money changes hands! The US medical system is fking outrageous!
You ever think of the wildlife that will get ahold of the pumpkins & etc.? I hope they are still there weeks after you have them out there.
highland coo yay
The little Highland Cow put me in mind of when I lived in Scotland. I would be first through the gate of my friends farm, to help feed the new rejected babies. My friends little boy had a pet cow (or coo as he said it), she was called Hairy Hanna, even when she was grown, she would come running for pets. The reason the goats were licking you was for the salt on your skin.
Lovely Pumpkin display. I like your plaid shirt (flannel) Anna, good colour choice. Hope you feel better soon JT, get some Echinacea tablets (pronounced eck-in-ashia) they are a natural remedy to boost your immune system. Anna hope your heart is fine, I am betting it is. Both my Niece and I had to go through something similar, no heart problems but we have something called P.O.T.S, where we have dizzy spells brought on by a sudden drop in blood pressure. It is scary when it first happens.
Hugs I have POTS but not low BP drops. bp can be any level with POTS mine can go high as on tilt table test, daughter has simarlar but Orthostatic Intolerance she gets lower BP. Also co conditions. Take care Oh I just remembered it's Dysautonomia (these conditions) awareness month. 💜💙💜
It really weird watching someone going round a roundabout the wrong way.
I really feel for Americans. They get shafted at every turn when it comes to medical bills. I am so thankful for having free health care in the UK
I'd be in my absolute element at the pumpkin patch with all those animals to pet and feed. I wish I could have been there but it's great to see it through you guys. Get well soon JT and Anna, I hope your heart monitor results are good. I've had something similar although it didn't cost anything. It's crazy that you had to pay that much for a ECG!!! ❤❤🎃 🎃 ❤❤
Hope your ok Anna, sending love from South Wales ❤
I laughed as I was a bit puzzled when you said you had to get Anna a flannel because of the change of temperature and then I realised you meant the shirt. Over here a flannel is a wash cloth for the face…
Soo sorry you have to pay for your medical care 🫤 hope you are both ok xx ❤️🏴
I had to have a heart monitor for a few days, cost me zilch, nada, nothing 😁
As for the dogs eating the pumpkins, it's them peeing on them you should worry about 😂
Hope you feel better soon hope you got a receipt when you handed the heart monitor back so they can't bill you for it at a later date x
Ginger highland cow in kentucky. He needs sunscreen on!
Seen large pumpkins in lidls yesterday for £3.99 !
Wow, I have sleep apnea and don't have to pay for my Cpap machine. My son in law had an operation this year, but there was nothing no co-pay. My husband and I take medication, and because of our age, we pay nothing. If we had to pay, it would be under £20 per month.
The roundabout may seem pointless, but look back in ten years time how many accidents there in comparison with the previous ten years of a regular junction
Thats a piss take 6 grand . You need to come to uk. Will cost you less. Xx glad youre feeling better tho xx
That's such a sweet place , nice and quiet..... u gonna get some goats ? ... so cute, I loved this post
I have had a heart monitor around three times. I have also had a heart echo. I have tricuspid regurgitation plus other things.
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Crazy. I saw my Doctor last week for an issue. Got dizzy ear infection found and antibiotic spray for £9.90. Blood pressure issue found. Pick up my monitor in two days from doctor. Less than 100 yards from my door. Free of charge plus consultation how to use. All from about 0.3 % of my income tax. You great friends across the pond are getting fleaced by your own country.
Wow the pumpkins are expensive state side. Ours are £1 up.
12:58 One of them Cattle (Bos taurus) is an impostor, it's a Yak (Bos grunniens).
The goats lick you, as they need salt if they are not eating within goat food. Salt lick blocks are a second choice but they are not ideal.
Why does the alpaca in the shed look like Jt it's so wild
My wife had that done a few weeks ago.
Cost nothing ❤
I actually thought you were going to buy that highland cow, the small one 😢
In England we call a wash cloth a flannel and that would be plaid which is the pattern. We have flannel shirts, most of which are plaid design but they are made of flannel material and not knit or stretch jersey which is what I think Anna's is made of.
I think they are alpaca. Llama's are bigger than alpacas and are more boisterous whereas alpacas are shy and gentle. There is an alpaca farm near where we live and you can buy an alpaca pet from them but keep it on the farm. They are pack animals and get very depressed if they are on their own. Some farmers keep them with sheep as they will think they are a big sheep and they will protect their little sheep siblings from predators. You don't want to pi55 one off 😂😂😂
Hope you are both feeling better soon and hope its nothing serious Anna. With medical bills like that I'm not surprised you have heart problems
One of our neighbours had a dog called cat
6 grand for a heart check and 3 grand if you don't bring the heart monitor back that day..........I've had 3 heart attacks, have 5 stents in my heart now, have arthritis attacking my body, my right wrist was surgically locked straight and have a titanium bar screwed to the bones in my hand and wrist...........cost to me for all my hospital stays and operations €0 euros.