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Ballymena Today loves Lavish Alice

Lavish Alice is a new brand being stocked in Clockwork in Ballymena. Clockwork, in the Fairhill Shopping Centre in ballymena, introduced this new brand at the end of February. Clockwork had shared this sneak peek on their Facebook Page and we are excited to get in and see more. We love Clockwork in Ballymena and the store recently underwent a rebrand which is featured in the video below. For more information about this local Ballymena store click here to visit their website. Lavish Alice bubbles over with statement style. She’s fierce, unique and super-fearless in her fashion choices. Take some heavy...

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Northern Ireland advice for Farmers at Lambing season

NI Direct are urging farmers in Northern Ireland to take care this lambing season. The warning is specifically for pregnant women as some ewe’s can carry infections which may prove as a rick to the inborn child. NI Direct share this warning on their website. Northern Ireland advice from Farmers at Lambing season Reports of these infections are extremely rare. But it is important that pregnant women are aware of the potential risks associated with close contact with these animals and that they take appropriate precautions. To avoid the possible risk of infection, pregnant women are advised that they should: not help to lamb ewes not provide assistance with a cow that is calving or a nanny goat that is kidding avoid contact with aborted or new-born lambs, calves or kids or with the afterbirth, birthing fluids or materials (for example, bedding) contaminated by such birth products avoid handling (including washing) clothing, boots or any materials which may have come into contact with animals that have recently given birth, their young or afterbirths. Potentially contaminated clothing will be safe to handle after being washed on a hot cycle ensure their partner attending lambing ewes or other animals takes appropriate health and hygiene precautions, including the wearing of personal protective equipment and clothing, and adequate washing to remove any potential contamination seek medical advice if they experience fever or flu-like...

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Avoid using Social Media when rehoming pets

Ballymena local business Grove Vets see lots of pets day in day out and want to advise Ballymena animal lovers to avoid social media if they want to re-home or find a new pet. If you can no longer cope with a cat or dog or your pet has had lots of babies who need new homes then it is tempting to put a message online using social media. Grove Vets would advise against this. Facebook and Twitter can be an easy option when you are trying to get rid of a pet but Grove Vets encourage anyone in this position to contact a local rehoming charity such as the Dogs Trust (who take both cats and dogs), who should be able to help you find a good home for your animal. Rehoming centres will go through lots of questions and safety checks with any prospective pet owner. They will ensure that the person has adequate room and facilities for a pet and make sure that they are introduced to any other animals in that home. They can also advise you about getting the information stored on your pets microchip changed to the new owner to ensure that you are no longer liable for the animal. Help your pet find a genuine, safe home by using a rehoming centre instead or social media such as Facebook or Twitter. If you have...

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Awh you wouldn’t be long gettin’ frost-bit

Lol, who hasn’t heard that in the last week. Ruairí McSorley is officially an internet hit! If you haven’t here is the offending clip from UTV: So, since the temperature has dropped and we could (in extreme conditions) be facing frost bite here are the Ballymena Today tips to keeping warm this winter. Grab you hot water bottle – only fill it three quarters full and never use boiling water. Boil the kettle and alway add some cold water. (Featured Image: Rosmary; Creative commons). Warm several thin layers rather than a few thick layers – that way more warm air gets trapped...

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Winter Weather and your pet

Grove Vets are based in Ballymena and want you to keep your pets healthy this Christmas. Here are some hints to keep you pet happy this festive season. Keep your pet warm. If you are taking them outdoors wrap them up in a little coat, or reduce the time that you spend outdoors in the frost and snow. When animals are cold they seek shelter so check in sheds, garages, and underneath your car before you drive off! Don’t let your pet drink from puddles – antifreeze which is regularly used in the winter is toxic and your pet could...

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