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I don't get out now, so ive just been looking at some of my days out in the field wi Nell, cracking dog and a great and faithfull companion, I used to look forward to getting up in the mornings and being greeted by her. and my ferrets pacing up and down in their hutch waiting to go out, thanks for looking24 points
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Doesnt bother me at all what people want to live their own lives as long as they dont try forcing their views on anyone else.I know a lady whos a vegan and shes a lovely person and her husband is a meat eater.My little girl keeps mentioning becoming veggie at the moment but i think its just a little faze shes going through but if thats a choice she makes then i wont discourage her I'll let her make her own choices but make it clear to her that everyone is entitled to their own choice without being preached to.8 points
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Very happy with the way my bitch pup is coming on she is 5 month old she is of my pure bred bitch out of Nero to my white dog who is out of Rio who is fettle x splodge to Bella who is benji x fen feavers nell7 points
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Not far from wigan just down the road in liverpool my two saluki whippet grey and collie grey saluki grey.6 points
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I thought i would nip out for a bit of foxing tonight to catch up with a couple of bother makers. First was a dog that has been taking chickens from a friend of mines son's place. I set up at eleven as it had been caught on the trail cam i lent him at quarter to twelve.Well he entered the field at eleven twenty six according to the clock in the thermal spotter, so i switched on the Drone and the Dragonfly. After picking him up with the Drone i followed his progress down the field waiting for a suitable moment. I didn't have to wait long, after making his way to the hedge he stopped to smell5 points
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Still more to come from this shithole town I welcome these court cases but I am still waiting for the fuckers that turned a blind eye and covered up for these c**ts to face the courts.5 points
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A little do with the dogs and ferrets today on this spot to show face before I hit it with the lamp at the weekend4 points
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yeah.. hes certainly not the person you see in the video! ive got an old polish mate, he's in his 80's he's a retired stone mason who set up his own company in west Yorkshire and employed English lads.. he came to England in his teens... he could possibly be the most racist person ive ever met but hes proud as fcuk to be here and has had a great life, he is disgusted with the poles who've come over in the latter years and certainly docent hold back when it comes to telling the fcukers.4 points
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always had a lot of time for the bedx greyhound, in my time I owned 4 first cross ones, and 1 bedxgreyx bedx whippet,all from good working stock at the time, never a murmer out of any of them,good honest and loyal workers all of them,excelled as ferreting,lamping,and general all round mooching dogs,would have another in a flash if the true type ofworking Bedlington was still out there to breed them,the other reason for not keeping one now is the lack of rabbits in the area I live in,never regreted owning any thing with beddy blood in it, even though they could be fun at times when hunting them4 points
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1/2 grey 1/4 collie 1/4beddy. Got him at six weeks 15 month now had a few early bunnies courtesy of the busher kills them straight away, retrieve hit and miss so bit work to do, proper tuned into the busher now started positioning himself round the cover for a chance of a result so can't complain, broke him to ferrets so with couple jills for coming season should have some fun. Sorry for posting just bored with how long will the forum last topic ??3 points
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When I was starting out with lurchers all they ever got was green tripe and table scraps and they did well on it, I was young and keen and those dogs were out 7 days a week and never lost condition and were as fit as a fiddle.3 points
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No, 120yrds is taking the piss. ....... I wouldn't use sub 12 on anything over 110yrds Them Primos are a god send at any time - my scope image looks like I've got Parkinsons disease if I try to aim a standing shot without some sort of support3 points
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Any lads on here breed working whippets at a working man's price cos wow some or should I say most the litters prices are exstautionate and tbh arnt realy what ime looking for I got a dog of a lad on here (floyd17586) that was one of the best bred whippet greyhounds I've ever seen probly will ever see unfortunately he was robbed of the chance at a young age (hit by car)and he cost me 100 quid proper bred dog for proper money in my eyes n these dicks are breeding shit after shit n charging ya 350 and up to 8 ton for the privalage of owning an exhausted line of shit it's the way Ime seeing it an3 points
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We had big wooden box that was turned Into a kennel when the dog went missing we kept tins of paint and other bits and pieces in it I hid some hash in it and went to get it I had to get down on my belly and climb in and pat around with my hand to find it and I put my hand on a cat and it went ape shit and I couldn't get out in the panic I shit myself and was screaming like a little girl I didn't know what it was, every time I went near that box in future I used to poke a stick in and wait for a few minutes3 points
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One of my exes, a gorgeous Lithuanian lass was full on veggie. Would only eat dairy and rabbit food, which is a pain in the arse when you want to have a decent meal out.... she never had a problem getting a bit of baby gravy down her though. In fact she was/is a full blown nymphomaniac..... she must get all her energy from bread and potatoes3 points
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Remember yrs ago, pulled this bird in the pub, was necking her down the lane and giving her a good finger blasting.... Says to her stick my cock in your mouth...... She said 'i dont eat meat im vegan' ?she let me smash f**k out of her mind first time id met her?...... f***ing weirdo ?3 points
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Get loads of ferrals here, the do gooders were trapping them a while ago neutering and putting them back. Shot a few that were hassling Warren's I was doing, until I saw posters round the village looking for poor timmy who I'd shot a week or so previously ?3 points
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Off a lad I know was Reece's dog then I got it from another lad came to me a very nervous mistreated bitch and slowly but surely braught her back n let me tell ya what a bitch just goes to show what time, PATIENTS n abit of effort will get ya not knocking living f**k out of um then exspect them to work for ya (not saying everyone does) but alot of pricks do3 points
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I can't stand cats in my back garden pissing and shitting on and around my veg or creeping up at the bird tables etc. The guy two doors up said as he laughed saw my cat sneaking up on the birds on your feeders. I said so did I and he soon fxcked off when I twatted it with a paint ball from my blow pipe, it wiped the smile off his face. I have to cover all my veg and if I clear a bit of ground, I don't see why people can just let a cat out to roam other people gardens and murder all the wild life in the area. Seems to be the only animal you can own that you do not have to be responsible for an2 points
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cats absolutely detest the damn things,never seen so many ferals getting round the areas that I run the dogs on,not a young rabbit or bird seen because there lying in the long grass and vegetation for days waiting to pounce,got a deerhoundx that is a heller for ferals seems to sense when there on the land. hate it when he nails one, horrible things have given him a hard time on a few occasions, had a few terriers that would bolt them out of very rough desolate cover, also wearvery fond of feeding the song birds and gardening, but a constant struggle with the bstards killing young fledglings an2 points
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Total fantasy. You don't need to wait for a tax, hand it over voluntarily! My point is, if all these folks (you) that are so outspoken about hunting in Africa really cared about the animals as much as they claimed then they'd be funding the conservation through the various channels that exist. Reality is 'they' largely don't and would end a self funding form of wildlife conservation that is responsible for 65% of all African wildlife habitat management, largely because of outrage and made up facts about a subject they have very little experience of. Basically the exact same behaviour as any ot2 points
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Easyjet allow it mate Most of the other budget airlines don't. BA and the larger carriers usually offer a chaperone service that is basically bullshit. You end up paying more for nothing more than a trolley dolly asking once if they are ok and taking them off the plane (if you're lucky). My daughter has been flying between UK and Spain for years on easyjet and never an issue2 points
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Seems like load of little owls about Little Owls by Martin Billard, on Flickr2 points
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Used to sell my free school meal ticket and play pitch and toss to get more money to buy some better food down the village ......2 points
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Hunting whip?, funny as f**k too see the 11yr old kid just lash the cnut all indianana jones style ?went home with a few extra quid in his pocket that day?2 points
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Make sure it's got decent recall and is stock broken, get a local ordnance survey map and start walking the local footpaths and bridleways, get it (and yourself) fit then look for the bunny's. When you find them, knock the farmer, (dressed reasonably - not full on realtree) without your dog, ask for a bit of rabbiting, don't mention lurchers unless you know them well enough lol Cheers, D.2 points
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