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For each myxied rabbit that survives the vile disease, they pass on an immunity to there kits, so killing them because myxi might is a bit counter productive and a lame reason, if your land is crawling with bunny,s and your gig is pest control, then just crack on and do what you have to, you don't have to make excuses, as long as your conscience is clear, don't worry about it
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For the doubters and believers, if your close enough may I suggest a visit to the frampton country fair in September, there is a guy that turns up there every year with a little stall all about big cats in the uk, he has all the evidence you need, photos, dna, bone scrapes, and plenty of plaster cast footprints, also a really interesting guy to talk to, I also know of several farmers on exmoor that claim to have shot and buried large cats for killing sheep, but are afraid of publicising it because they don't want the limelight, harassment or hate that would come from such a deed, just saying l
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how many otters have you seen ?
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FairPlay to you mate, I spend a lot of time on and around water, I have seen 4 live otters but never got a pic, well done
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I,d be carefull were you leave your dna mate, but FairPlay that's dedication
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Not sure if there is any truth in it or not, but I have just been advised to take a pen to the polling station on Thursday for the referendum vote, as the polling station has pencils for you to put your cross on with, it is very easy to erase your cross if it's not were they want it to be, and replace it in another box, as there is nothing to loose by taking a pen I think I will take one, as it's probably the most important X I will ever write
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Have done a few that never split or lost bark from a tree I have been harvesting for a couple of years, here is one of my clocks, even keeps quite good time, I have a pile of these seasoning in my shed
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Have done a few that never split or lost bark from a tree I have been harvesting for a couple of years, here is one of my clocks, even keeps quite good time, I have a pile of these seasoning in my shed
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well watched it, and everything points to spencer , his car, his uniform , he knew carl , he killed before with shotgun . the only thing that baffles me is the other 4 were they there on the same day in the house, or were they never there, and only roped in because they were known criminals around that area .??. I believe they were nicked robbing a farmhouse near the one the boy was killed in,in very simular circumstances a short while after the murder, the police made up a false statement from one of the four, blaming the others for the killing, when they showed the others the state
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About 7 years ago my son came home from school and said his science teacher had just told them that mankind has around 100 years left on the planet and that the next world war will be over drinking water as we are slowly running out,deserts are growing at an alarming rate and the stuff coming out the tap has already been drunk and pissed out between 10 and 15 times, so in answer to the original question, the answer is 93 years,
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when they re open the case make sure you come forward with all the hard facts and concrete evidence you have collected, and you may get your wish, but don't turn up in court with a heavily edited one sided bit of media nonsense sensationalism from the telly, or people might laugh at you and call you a weirdo, due to the contents of that programme and the reaction of people like yourself, the guy will never get an unbiased jury and for that reason will probably not stand trial,
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This really is the icing on the cake, boom boom
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Wrong, the only terrier purposely bred as an all rounder was the plummer,look at the breeds in its make up, as for your retrieving question well all dogs can be taught to retrieve, starts with any soft toy in the garden as a pup and developed from there, I bought a good friend of mine a patterdale off a hard well known digging dog in Liverpool, my mate used to be the secretary of a working gun dog club and although a bit hard mouthed loved a day shooting/retrieving, a bit of brain and patience on both sides will do it, a good Plummer works anything you care to teach it,very intelligent and thr
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Typical mob mentality, the man is innocent until proven guilty, if being a bit weird was a crime I,m sure a few of us would be up the jail,
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Sharpen Your Tools Without A Grinder
Greyman replied to GruffaloGriff's topic in Countryside Skills, Craft & DIY
I still pick rose hips and make syrup every year, rich in vitamin C and really good for your joints, finally another reason to spend an evening out in the fresh air away from shite Enders What's the recipe? Thanks . Boil the hips in water, an inch deeper than the hips, when they soften up I give em a few presses with the potato masher, then simmer for ten or fifteen, then strain through a muslin cloth twice to remove the itchy fibres, put the liquid back in the pan boil in some sugar and bottle, I drink it like squash in cold water, it's really refreshing,free and good for you, there are lo -
Sharpen Your Tools Without A Grinder
Greyman replied to GruffaloGriff's topic in Countryside Skills, Craft & DIY
I still pick rose hips and make syrup every year, rich in vitamin C and really good for your joints, finally another reason to spend an evening out in the fresh air away from shite Enders -
Sharpen Your Tools Without A Grinder
Greyman replied to GruffaloGriff's topic in Countryside Skills, Craft & DIY
They still looked like they would struggle to cut butter,judging by the way they all run there fingers over the end of the chisels, quicker,better,easier and safer to just get the oil stone out, just means old fatso would have to leave the car and walk to the shed -
Started working dogs in the early ,s I had two terriers to start with but found it a bit frustrating watching them get outrun by anything that got past the nets and never really liked working with people and guns so I got me a little runner, my terriers would go to ground against all quarry but also worked the hedges and undergrowth as well, and the runner learned to work to the terriers nailing most things as soon as they popped there heads out, I,m a bit old and knackered nowadays and don't dig any longer but I still have a 2&1 pack and walk for miles with them, the terriers working the
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When pelts were worth money in the 1980,s I used to lamp regularly on Clifton downs in the middle of Bristol, bit strange hunting, while all the revellers were wobbling home only a few yards from us totally unaware of our presence, also took over £400 worth of pelts one winter off the local school fields by hanging snares along the bottom of the school fence, they were just folded up out the way during the day and lowered down every night, many times you could feel the first ones hitting the snares before you had put the rest down, they were after the pig bins that used to be outside of every
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. You could fit flats or tubes to that mate, I would say tubes would be easier as you you have the holes in the forks already, but get some nice thin Chinese style tubes like dankung ones or similar, not the Barnet ones that come with a pouch already attached, as they take so much effort to pull back its hard to hit anything with them
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Well I'm Right Royally Pissed Off
Greyman replied to jok's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
Don't any of you shut your hens away at night, I,ve had chucks for around 30 years and the only time I have lost any is when I,ve forgotten to lock em up at night, my fault not the fox,s -
That's a nice little collection, especially love the naturals, I,m afraid I must sit on my hands and resist an offer, as I have way to many already, but good luck I,m sure you will have know problem shifting them
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i don't know about that, I woke up with a fair few pigs and the odd moose in my younger days, but I don't think I should be decapitated for it, and in my defence they all looked like miss world when I got in the bed at closing time
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think you forgot the picture mate
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because they don't moan at you and take your wages like a woman, at a guess