The lawn mowing robot is on – which one do you use and what do you say about it?

  • Erstellt am 2021-02-08 23:57:17

Tarnari

2021-06-10 20:12:36
  • #1

Do you then build a pit or how does that work?
 

i_b_n_a_n

2021-06-10 20:17:41
  • #2
Exactly. The five of us will wheel away soooo many wheelbarrows of soil (yuck clay). I can gladly provide a photo at the next opportunity. It will later be converted into a pond for the already existing outdoor sauna as soon as the grandchild is out of the house.
 

Tarnari

2021-06-10 20:27:40
  • #3
Ok, sounds like a plan. At first, I wondered what you'd do if the thing became uninteresting, which often happens with children after a while. Although from my perspective, that would be too much effort just because of a robot. Better to just skip the posts with the boundary cables then.
 

Schimi1791

2021-06-10 20:27:59
  • #4
We have seven Määääh "robots" at work :) Guaranteed ecological and hedgehog-friendly … ;) They are also suitable for rough(er) terrain.

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Tarnari

2021-06-10 20:38:48
  • #5

That's great!
Of course, you need a) the space, b) the time, c) the money, and d) I don't know how they react if you play football, boules, cricket, etc. on their field. Well, maybe they'll join in, no idea :)

But regardless, Määäääääh robot is awesome xD

What do you do with them? Serious question. Are they pets in the broadest sense? I mean, you wouldn’t eventually throw them on the grill.
 

Schimi1791

2021-06-10 21:00:35
  • #6

These are purely livestock animals and borrowed from the local shepherd. They stay for a few days, then that part of the meadow is bare.
From time to time, some probably also go to the butcher :cool:

I have enough to do with our own animals. By the way, they have been outside in the enclosure again for a few days.
Unfortunately, the two females are still a bit snappy towards the little feline. However, by now she can run away quite well. I hope this improves over the course of the summer.


 
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