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I never recongnize my hypos when I’m volunteering? Don’t known why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lulu9101112" data-source="post: 2395983" data-attributes="member: 409636"><p>Our yards kitchen, the distance really depends which animal your with, sometimes it takes 10-15 mins, other times 5 mins. Thing is the staff room (similar distance to the yard) also gets locked when the team aren’t on their breaks. We pretty much have a 30 min break at 10.15am and an hour lunch break around 12.30 thing is I have breakfast around. If I ate something ar 10am that would be too close to lunch as I leave 3 hours between lunch. If I don’t leave 3 hours between meals I end up going high and I don’t want that to happen either. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Again it depends on the animal, meerkats wouldn’t care but ponies, donkeys, goats, squirrel monkeys, just a few of the animals there, would try to steal anything from your pockets </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why would I carry in pants?. (Oops I forgot Americans call pants trousers, here in England pants mean something else) my trousers already have zip pockets. But it’s not just that they could die, some animals could choke if they were to steal and eat something or it would make them sick. (Yes it’s unlikely for them to die but it can still make animals choke or get sick)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lulu9101112, post: 2395983, member: 409636"] Our yards kitchen, the distance really depends which animal your with, sometimes it takes 10-15 mins, other times 5 mins. Thing is the staff room (similar distance to the yard) also gets locked when the team aren’t on their breaks. We pretty much have a 30 min break at 10.15am and an hour lunch break around 12.30 thing is I have breakfast around. If I ate something ar 10am that would be too close to lunch as I leave 3 hours between lunch. If I don’t leave 3 hours between meals I end up going high and I don’t want that to happen either. Again it depends on the animal, meerkats wouldn’t care but ponies, donkeys, goats, squirrel monkeys, just a few of the animals there, would try to steal anything from your pockets Why would I carry in pants?. (Oops I forgot Americans call pants trousers, here in England pants mean something else) my trousers already have zip pockets. But it’s not just that they could die, some animals could choke if they were to steal and eat something or it would make them sick. (Yes it’s unlikely for them to die but it can still make animals choke or get sick) [/QUOTE]
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