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Just been chilling with dog by local river after a few mile bike ride with him I'm before it gets dark. He can goes like a steam train at first pulling for first 1/4 of a Mile on flat road work. But what a like to do is put the brakes on abit having him work to pull me. Not only does it strip him down in weight but opens his lungs up too. It's better when you keep eye on your dogs weight an know what there best weight is for working as some can perform shite if not at the right weight. Just like greyhounds do on the track. I've dropped half a kg off him in 5 weeks of road work so hopefully he7 points
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Interesting & reminds of story relayed to me by a close mate who lives in FNQ(Queensland).While he was fixing a fence on his cattle station above Cooktown after the" big wet".He caught a movement out of the corner of his eye that showed a large x bred bitch that showed some dingo blood in her lineage, slowly walking up while growling and showing her teeth .She was then joined by two other big males who all walked up till they were about 10 meters away .At this point they spread out a little and the two males then also started to glowl,then the bitch moved to within 5 meters .The only thin7 points
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I saw a greyhound on the side of the highway in bushland south of Sydney around ten years ago. I pulled up around 100m past and walked back to see if I could catch the dog before it got hit. As I got closer I noticed the dog was a mass of huge black scars from untreated rips. It turned to me and started growling and another dog joined it, a huge hairy stag/ wolfhound type also scarred up and both skinny as. I made a quick retreat back to the car and drove off. These dogs had been living feral for years probably and they were looking at me as lunch, lol. They probably survived off roos and mayb7 points
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when you are walking on one and the dog sees the bambi in the distance it’s a f****r ?7 points
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My labourer gets £10 cash in his hand for every muck bin he mixes on top of his £120 per day,I split the money down the middle when we on the bricks and blocks....and I pays his stamp....£60 a day you get toothless crackheads or the cnuts that need 10 Stella to finish the shift???6 points
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yeh thats the thing....a prey species like sheep will atack things that look small week and feeble.....just nature mate....6 points
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It's again an institution that's been taken over by minorities to serve their own agenda, as apposed to the British public that own and fund it, it could be used to promote Britain around the world and give unbiased reporting of world events unlike private media, but they've failed miserably....they're as politicised as any private corporations to serve leftist liberal ideology along with the woke brigade , cancel culture and all the other crazy terms and groups that have popped up in the last couple of years.....5 points
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collie whippet grey types mate....none of that poncy feathering ...all looks a bit gay when walking the slop..lol5 points
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The litter brother to my old bitch Delta got loose and lived wild for around six weeks before my mate managed to catch it. It was living in a woods, haven't got a clue what it lived on. A local Miniature Snauzer got out one bonfire night and lived wild near my Allotments for around three months. I saw it many times, but only managed to catch it when it was trying to run in deep snow. Poor f****r was just about finished but I got it back to its owner and it made a full recovery. Cheers.4 points
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I'd love to rattle my tatoes against her dirt box.... Complimentary screenshot... thank me later... lol..4 points
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?We only get £30,... plus extras,.....Hares, Deer's,...rabbits , foxes, and all the rough shooting you want...?4 points
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me pal off here is letting me know mid week what day he’s down with his dog mate if me bitch isn’t flat and he comes sat i’ll have an hour sunday with you no bother if carlsberg made whippets @green lurchers ? ?4 points
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It isn't an alternator any more; it's been converted into a motor. It provides two functions; 1; to drive, via the belt, the a/c generator. 2; to provide an excitation voltage for the a/c generator. "Perpetual" is a bit of a misnomer, the Laws of Thermodynamics prevent that. I would assume to build a system big enough to provide a substantial amount of current would need some sort of prime mover to start the motor running, not a piece of string. I agree with what others have said, solar panels seem a lot simpler, and probably more efficient. I also understand4 points
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He's totally alerted the alternator with Neodymium magnets, so it is a perpetual drive for the AC motor producing 230v (or 227v on his meter), clever stuff but I've solar panels, battery bank through a 3000w pure sine inverter which is a lot less engineering an faff, runs my heating pump, lighting and charges my cordless tools just fine ?4 points
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Good old days. My fav lamp was some head light on a handle with a door bell switch on which worked a treat. Next up was the old blue eye which was the bee's knees. Spilled battery acid had an oddly nice smell and gave a weird itch on your skin then a few days later your clothes fell apart. We are spoiled now with all the gizmos if you can afford them3 points
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I've just been given a pair. Tiny they are. I do a fair bit of ferreting, and I dont fancy taking them. Looking at them theyd just get a good kicking. I'll stick to my average sized ferrets for working and i suppose I'll keep these for pleasure haha! Jill left Hob right3 points
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The only question you should be asking yourself is how many tins of John west can I get in my pockets at clocking off time3 points
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Mentioned on here before about a lurcher bitch rearing a couple of pups till they were bigger than herself, she had been living feral for a good while with no free handouts, me and a mate tried getting close to them a few times but they were having none of it, all ended up dead after taking a liking for mutton.3 points
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ok still early days to be honest...one min i think the black one will be the one....then i change my mind and think the grey one will be the one...time will tell.. grey one had something else the other day...first one shes seen...first she has run...and fist she caught....however it got emotional...she got it next to a road...broad daylight....car stopped driver ran over shouting...it got its freedom and i was on me toes..lol3 points
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Was the same on the shoot I used to beat on. Not many shoots let you on with a lurcher, but this one even let us have a slip in between beats, as long as it didn't interfere with the shoot ! Cheers.3 points
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Today we have learnt that mc will chance his arm at ote I'm a rogue trader ,your berra off beating than working 4 bangers and grebs still none the wiser on ote Better get back 2 ripping out the turns on the slop3 points
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A shoot at Alnwick in Northumberland is paying beaters £90 a day ! Cheers.3 points
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get 60 ..beating .. are your workers slaves living in a caravan..from eastern Europe..3 points
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Yeah, hopefully mate. I don’t worry that it has to be “Lamb”, I just let them eat grass until I want one and the bigger they get the better the return. I killed a 5 year old ewe last time and it was miles better than young lamb and about 4 times the meat. Couldnt tell you about fat on sheep, I just have not killed enough of them to be a judge but for pigs I like plenty of fat. Topping up with rolled oats did the trick on my last pigs, great big layer of fat ?3 points
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That is true but the powers that be don’t want you to have free power otherwise every new house would be fitted with solar and a Tesla battery wall3 points
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Shouldnt need to jog ya dog this time of year unless its back from injury really prime running time now aint it3 points
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Is it me or are they all going a bit mincey with the crowd involvement and all this obsessing over what an unreal atmosphere it is lately........years ago you'd get slung out for coughing now they seem to be promoting a bit of verbals from crowds.3 points
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Keep them lol was out mid week with two of these mice lol fella I know has a couple so took him out for.a hour just to see what way they would go well the rabbits won't come out and they were pulling the we ferrets around the holes like play balls these things not for me lads all the best with them3 points
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So the jist of this morning shenanigans is...in the middle of January men are on here arguing about hunting instead of actually hunting.... SHH roasted MC hull on lurcher work... Which wouldn't be hard to be fair.... Lol poor MC ..thinks Dunlop wellies are better than meindl dovre extreme and anyone that wears boots is a clown ??.. His lurchers are that busy scanning after a kill they don't retrieve... And poor grebs just irrelevant has feet like a transgender and drove to a farm yard somewhere near his village to take a picture of a boot print on moist ground.. constantl2 points
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