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  1. Not 100% but I think it's a peri saker Found being mugged by crows in oswestry aera. No longer a member on other bop forums so would be great full if some one could post a link to anywhere appropriate Cheers daz
  2. Have a look at howa 1500,22.250. I was buying a secondhand rem 700, £900 bare. You can get the howa with bipod,moderator,scope,mag conversion and hard case £850. Brand new. Not sure how long this deal will be on Cheers daz
  3. D.A.Z

    First Bird Dilemma

    Jj Since you are asking for opinions. I would go for a male gos,will do all and much more.this is based on what you have posted. i would leave the pigeon alone,you will just end up spending all you time looking for your bird and I would say it would spoil the whole thing for you. Ram your head with knowledge and have fun
  4. get with the post mate ...... Ok, I'll get with the post, the post says 'heavy', well lets face it, no heavy (as in weight) can catch much at all. As for first crosses, well run at the right weight and they'll do the job, week in week out. Take the Pie dog as an example, as it's blood is so frequently mentioned in your dogs make up. The pic that has been posted on here, taken in Scotland, did that look too heavy to catch foxes, he was a genuine half cross? Well if he 'looks' capable, then i'll tell you he was capable, run at the right weight, that pic was taken when he was with one o
  5. try balsamic vinegar. 5 parts water 1 part balsamic vinegar,use a small mixing bowl,and your other halfs flannel ,ring it out and rub the dog down,i geuss i ring it out about 5 times.the dog will smell of vinegar for about a day but then you get no smell at all. cleans the coat,makes it shine and makes any unwanted hoasts leave because the dont like the acidity
  6. As someone else previously said,"sounds typical". I have to agree. I have kept several,many yr ago & wouldn't go back there again. I see where your coming from,when you say you won't let him go to a home with kids,but we all know of the broken promises which new owners will fill you with............until they get the dog. Who is to say he won't get passed on again & whose kid will he (possibly) take an offence to,next time ? Your obviously attached to the wee fella,but do you really want to pass on your problems to someone else & possibly have something come back to haunt you in
  7. As someone else previously said,"sounds typical". I have to agree. I have kept several,many yr ago & wouldn't go back there again. I see where your coming from,when you say you won't let him go to a home with kids,but we all know of the broken promises which new owners will fill you with............until they get the dog. Who is to say he won't get passed on again & whose kid will he (possibly) take an offence to,next time ? Your obviously attached to the wee fella,but do you really want to pass on your problems to someone else & possibly have something come back to haunt you in
  8. ok pal nice to hear from you,long time no see.hope all is well. thanks daz
  9. thanks all for the replys
  10. has not set their status

  11. looking to re home minature ebt £250 right then, 16mths ago my misses wanted a little lap type dog for the house.(shes board of me)anyway i thought i would get her a mini ebt i called vern which in all fairness i expected to go down like a dog shit butty, but she and the kids were over the moon.up till that is vern decided he didnt like my youngest.for some reason when she went by him he would grumble at her,since then hes been outside in the run which is not fair on him or my daughter.i am not 100% on the problem between them but i put it down to vern trying to give it the big one and th
  12. hes a pup let him be one
  13. mate you pms are full.someone i know trying to reach you
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