On my budget even those prices are not in my budget, I can't imagine paying £35 for anything to wear for myself these days

I had a couple trees taken down after last winter damaged roots, so they wouldn't fall on the house or hens, paid in 2/3 of the wood so have a smaller stack than usual but it's stacked and ready and it was better than finding money to pay someone. I am looking at a couple of others wondering if I should have had them down too before any high winds, but they'd not season in time - may still be worthwhile for peace of mind tho..
My farmer (Dunlop?) wellies at £12 are heading into a third winter undamaged, the coats aren't that waterproof now but I have kept the older zipless one as a spare, and when I save up for waterproofs to step into like my vets I know now where to find them, so thanks

I've got a supply of oat straw to supplement the rather too nice hay so the fatties don't explode eating it ad lib, my preparations are more how to deal with the ones that need a little more but are mixed with ones that don't, how to arrange supplementary feeding rotas for the different field combinations, that kind of thing. And mental preparation for the return of deep mud, which I find particularly challenging..