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justin

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  1. sounds like a good idea to me...got a cob myself...
  2. myself i use russel types...but my patterdale was just as happy...it keeps em sharp and happy
  3. why does this type of luck always happen to someone else.....ive been waiting for my missus to leave for about 4 yrs...think of all the extra time you got for lamping and diggin......fair swap ...lucky b*****d....all the best buddy and good luck for 2010
  4. just keep the water topped up to correct level and make yourself a candler...record dates, times etc for future referrence...and make sure to keep an eye on temperature and airflow around incubator is even as you can affect it by the way you set the eggs...good luck buddy...
  5. bore dda butty...what part you from ???? :welcomeani:
  6. before i confuse you, typing error, transmitters/locators......i just mean collars...mustve been in my head from the replys above....subconciousness is a terrible thing eh....good luck
  7. the terrier transmitters i have are a lot bigger than the ferret locators and wouldnt recomend cutting down a terrier locator to fit a ferret...you will find that it will catch the net every time the ferret tries to pass under and will also be too bulky on a small jill...you can pick up collars for about 30 quid and there was a guy selling new ones for 35 but they were only 8 footers and he had a few call backs on the last batch...(think he was rushing to meet demand)up rhondda way...good luck with your search and keep in mind that if your going to buy new then the mk 3 collars will work fine
  8. i just want to take the time out to wish all you antis a very merry christmas and hope that you spend boxing day with your families and loved ones...this way you can leave all the decent proper countryfolk get on with the things in life that your pathetically small bunny hugging brains cant even begin to comprehend...anyway, merry christmas...
  9. i had a patterdale which i could 100 percent trust not to even look at chickens ducks turkeys sheep goats cows or horses but would kill a cat in a heartbeat...she was farm reared with the old man, done everything expected and died 3 weeks ago of old age at 17..she was brilliant with other dogs as long as they were good with her but put many a big bully on their backs including a very large alsation whimpering like a bitch...(even the dogs owner laughed at the site of what happened)but as i say was never a problem around other dogs...as has been said, you just have to have enough time and disci
  10. another thing to think of is the hard ground....like playing rugby on tarmac......
  11. should give the antis plenty of choice then.......
  12. hello hagar, didnt know you had one off lee...was it out of bullseye by any chance ?????
  13. nice pics timjim...look very lakey type dont they...cant beat a bit of welsh in you........
  14. do yourself a favour...ignore all the oppinions on here...get yourself out with a few irish guys and watch their dogs work...when you see a few different crosses work then you will make up your mind...theres no rush and 4 mts looking about will seem nothing compared to the right dog for the next 15 yrs...
  15. the act you could be charged under is the environmental protection act 1990 part 3 statutory nuicance.in which you cant be seen to cause a nuisance prejudicial to health or preventing somebody enjoying their property...the assessment is subjectively based on an officers opinion to whether a nuisance exists...it will involve some monitring of the barky dogs...based on the frequency and duration of the barking and assessing whether it would prevent your neighbours enjoyment of their property ie sleeping sitting in the garden etc...it would be advisable to contact your local council to see how t
  16. the mesh around building sites is too thin...harris fencing i think its called and a dog can easily break it which can caose al sorts of problems from poking their eyes out to easy escape...and also easy entry from scum....just an oppinion...
  17. bet he cant do that with a rowntrees fruit pastel in his mouth without chewing it.........
  18. i beleive youre talking bout me whin...where bouts you from mate, i dont just talk the talk, if you live a reasonable distance you are welcome to see him working......
  19. plenty of boys on here seen it in action and have observed the myth...and the guy i had it off told me to pick out of three hobs of his and said that they all do it...so not so rare an occurance...and yes, he also walks back to his box and curls back up waiting for the next bury...i guess hes just happy in his work.......maybe wrong lol.....
  20. ive got no preference but am currently using poleys i had of a very generous guy on this site...gotta be honest they are the the best ferrets ive ever had and the hob in particular is outstanding...have used him for three seasons and to date he has never killed down...if they wont bolt he dragges them out, he will also come out of the hole and walk back to his box and jump back in and is 100% with the dogs...so is a real asset in brambly areas...hopefully he got a good few more seasons in him...
  21. use all my dogs for all sorts of hunting... ferreting, airgun and shotgun aswell as on their own...my patterdale is long since retired at sixteen but im using my 5 yr old russel and 14 mth russel lakeland...very good alrounders and im 100% sure that id not see half the quarry about if i went out without the dogs...
  22. justin

    NEW SITE

    hopefully the completed version will be up soon, cant seem to take to this new setup at all........is the completed version gonna be like the old one and not so bright........
  23. gotta be honest buddy, i wouldnt care if my dog had a banger stuck up her arse, the second she bit my face she wouldve only heared one more bang in her life...
  24. i will keep an eye out buddy.....good luck and keep thinking how rescoursefull these little terriers are...
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