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  1. Hi all, basically after members of my family falling out with the neighbours, they've decided that they would like to drag me into the fued, and are apparently going to report me to the RSPCA for the conditions my terrier is kept in...... , now i know they will come and get nowhere as he is in a 7ftx7ft run with a concrete floor, he has an off the ground wooden kennel with loads of bedding in it, it has 3 walled sides, the front is a chainlink gate and a half chainlink fence, he has constant access to water, he's walked 1st thing in the morning, fed, cleaned out, then after work he's
  2. Our garden is full of the buggers, they go for the dog food, cat food, rabbit food, anything, in an effort to get rid of them ive put rings of salt around all the bowls and the rabbit hutches, also i found under the rabbit hutch/dog kennels they seem to live under there, come out at night, then go back so i hosed them off, and put salt round there as well, next day nice melted slug stains everywhere and like someone else has said, keep worming up to date, and dont leave dishes out at night,
  3. i agree, i would have thought that would solve the problem, keep us posted on wether it works or not
  4. If its a Rocky, im sure that is a Fourtrak not a Sportrak, the Sportrak is called the Feroza, my brother has a Sportrak, good little mortors perfect as little a hunting bus/off road toy, seats fold up in the back with minimal effort, comfy not too loud all in all good, obviously i dont tell him that and constantly say how superior my series landy is
  5. Cheers for the info tony, does anyone know any good sites that sell air rifles on for me to have a nosey at?
  6. Sure is buddy, so mine being a 72 is tax exempt, basically anything after 72 you pay for, thats the way i remember it anyway
  7. Thats a good idea, i reckon my budget will be around £200-300 maybe a little more depending on whats around tbh
  8. I second that, i drive a 1972 2.25D series 3 landy as my main car, for work the lot (mad i know), love it, the best thing is the waves and nods of approval you get for driving them, and the fact people give you the right of way all the time regardless as they know the brakes arnt that good , on a serious note, my mate had a grand vitara great all round 4x4, but apparently they can have dodgy electrics so watch out, im a fan of discovery's 300 tdi's, fuel consumption not too bad for a 4x4, comfortable, not too pricey, will go almost anywhere a defender will plenty of room in em for the
  9. Thanks mate, i think the air rifle route would best suit my needs, i wont be take huge hauls of birds, id be looking for maybe 10+ a time, this could increase if my snake collection does (it always seems to), id also be looking to get rabbit as well, my budget would be around the 200-300 mark i reckon, i was thinking maybe a rifle, some camo cothing, a net and a few decoys as far as equipmet went, and use any pigeons i get early on a decoys aswell?
  10. Thanks for the replies guys, i dont really have the room for a ferret as much as id love one, and my dog being a terrier isnt exactly the best dog for the job of catching rabbits although he does get them every now and again, like someone said the head is what the snake looks for to start feeding, if it goes the other end on a bird you can end up with a snake with a half mouthful of bird with its wings sticking out everywhere makes a right mess lmao, removing the lead wouldnt bother me if for some reason i couldnt find it, i could de breast a woodie/ cut up a bunnie and theres the dogs
  11. Hi all, im looking to get my 1st gun, i will be using it for rabbits and woodies mainly, i need a guna that will produce and exit wound more often then not as, the kills will be used for snake food and i dont fancy them eating pellets etc, so any tips on what sort of gun would be good as im not too clued up on models etc
  12. Hi all, this is my 1st post in this section, and i know very little about pigeon shooting so be kind lol.... anyway i work in the country doing some gardening on large country houses, the other day i heard somone out shooting, on my dinner hour i popped over to the field and there was a chap pigeon shooting, he seemed a top bloke and i asked if he ended up with any spare pigeons if i could have them for me, the dogs and maybe the snakes, he was more then willing and offered me 50, i dont have alot of freezer space so he said he'll give me 20, and he did, so now the freezers full a
  13. ive seen pitctures of a puma that was shot some where in the uk in the 90's etc, i do believe there have been wild big cats in britain, as alot where just released into the wild when the DWA regulations came in, and judging by the amount of prey a normal domestic house cat kills even though they are getting fed, i definately believe a good few the smaller species such as ocelots, european wild cats, servals etc would have a really good chance of living out their natural lives in the wild without ever being seen, but big cats such as leopards? lions, tigers, panthers... they are designed fo
  14. Cracking look dogs bad bob, i escpecially like the tan and black one hes a cracker
  15. ive always fancied a whirrier type lurcher, my plummer x lakeland is a quick little terrier and does catch rabbits off guard and takes enough to keep the snakes happy, obviously when their in the open or we cant creep close enough to them he cant keep up with the adults, if he had more pace though he would be a cracker, i always fancied a 3/4 whippet 1/4 terrier, that way you'd definately have the pace and hopefully would get the gameness of the terrier still in their, would also make them a little less hard mouthed, which i imagine a 1/2 would be
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