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Anthony Simmons

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  1. I use a motorbike battery charger and that does the job
  2. Telling a dog to get over the fence and a dog chasing its quarry that somehow made it to through the fence is totally different, my comment was about sending the dog over not the dog going over chasing it's quarry, we have no control over that but we do by sending a dog over and that was my point
  3. Maybe there won't be a next time and you've just ruined your mutt for the sake of a couple of seconds
  4. Some cracking photos but how many of you lads place your coat or something over barbed wire fences when sending a dog over, recently started to put my wax jacket over just in case of a lazy jump, as said in previous comments a dog getting caught in barbed wire is a season ending injury or worse death, I always like to stack the odds in mine or the dogs favour and making a jump safe is right up there
  5. Totally agree there decision making at times has been atrocious, totally out muscled and outplayed at the scrum and ruck, Tom youngs has never been or will be an international class hooker, Joe marler was found out in the first 20 mins yet he stuck with him , pushing Joseph out onto the wing when may got injured... There's an endless list of fcuk ups that the whole England coaching team should be held accountable for
  6. Dogs are all solid no sign of the runs, I pick there shite up twice a day as I have 2 young kids, what goes in there gets eaten they leave nothing and I mean nothing, I always payed attention as to how much they were eating as they've always ate raw and I didn't want raw food sat in there cage with flies around it or for it to go off, I am waiting for the old man next door to come back off his holidays so I can find out what poison he's got in his box as I'm pretty sure he told me it wasn't available anymore and that his brother gave it to him
  7. I never saw them eat anything but couldn't 100% say they didn't, my dogs have full run of the garden so we don't use any poisons at all, I know next door has a bait station but he away so no idea what's in it, I've done everything correct with these ferrets from cleaning to feeding and general care, unless [BANNED TEXT] snuk in and poisoned them in the half hour no 1 was home yesterday Tomo you mention food poisoning could my ferrets have been poisoned from the minced chicken carcass ?? The dogs eat the same and they're totally fine
  8. Post mortem never crossed my mind, I buried them last night and don't fancy digging them up as they're buried well to stop any other animals getting to them, the water bottle could be a possibility but that would be more difficult than pushing contaminated meat through the cage, I've cleaned the shed and there's a tail where the big hob was laying dead, neighbours a couple of doors down have removed a shed which they say rats were seen scurrying away from as they dismantled it a couple of days ago, seems that it's just bad luck rats were looking for somewhere else to live come across my ferr
  9. Thanks for the replys lads, the other gill passed at 11 last night I'm going to clean there run and see if there is any evidence of a rat, it's got my head battered we only left the house unattended for half hour yday morning, I looked after the ferrets as I would my dogs and the thought of [BANNED TEXT] to come and poison them has got my piss boiling, I've thought of every viable way they could of died in that short amount of time, I've spoken to the neighbours this morning and they've been finding mice half dead and struggling about in there gardens no marks or anything like they're slowly
  10. Right lads the ferrets were fed yday at 1 pm handled give them a mooch around the garden and back into the shed, went to feed them today noticed they were all out in the court appearing to be asleep , normally they'd be tear arsing around wanting dinner and play, my albino hob was stone dead, my pole cat hob was hanging in there but died 5 mins later followed by my albino gill, the only surviving 1 is my polecat gill who upto now seems to be pulling through, I've not changed anything that I do with them feed wise they eat the same minced chicken carcasses that my dogs do so I've ruled that ou
  11. the point I was trying to get to before you rudely interrupted was some actions can be reckless yet they can be premeditated at the same time, like pulling a maul down or pulling the man down in the line ect you know it's wrong but you still do it knowing the consequences making it premeditated
  12. Reckless ain't at all premeditated, quite the opposite in fact. It purely means taking a course of action without thinking through the consiquences of said action with regards to those around you. If it was premeditated it would be classed as violent conduct/foul play. Would you class Warburtons tackle 4yr ago as reckless play or violent conduct/ foul play ?? I'm intrigued as to how you class this incident as what he did had to be a pre meditated action
  13. Yeh it looked dangerous but It's a thin line between reckless play and decisions made in fractions of a second, to me reckless play is pulling a maul down or taking the scrum down or something pre meditated, they both made a decision to go for the ball he chose to kick at it caught Williams who knew he'd cop for something whether it be foot or studs, he wanted to stop the English attack basically and put his body on the line as you'd expect of all 30 men on the field
  14. You take the rough with the smooth in this game fella
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