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New Fiberglass Roof Costs
Squirrel_Basher replied to devon flighter's topic in Home Stuff, Building and Leisure
Check out you tube for rubberiod coverings mate .Fibre glass is very expensive and prone to cracking in sunlight .If i think of it ill get brochure from builders merchants Tuesday and post it to you . -
Concrete some shallows in mate for planting ,spawning
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Found the biggest perch at about 3lb ,isolated in a culvert under a road ,feeding on sticklebacks .Took two more years for it to get to about 4 lb .Few smaller ones of about half pound in there too .Ill try get pics as i hand feed some of them .They are just switching on to food now though most days throughout this mild winter they have had a small amount .Its very easy to keep adding fish especially visiting pond centres but you have to know when enough is enough .What i do add is small rudd to occupy the perch throughout the summer .
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Ratting Today On Pig Farm
Squirrel_Basher replied to Squirrel_Basher's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Any post that is anti immigrant is welcome ,personally i hate the c**ts ,system sapping parasites as my lad calls them -
Working Bedlingtons 2005
Squirrel_Basher replied to swanseajack's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
They certainly are an out and out earth dog,at times very,very good ones that will live with any other working terrier type,bolting or digging,their versatility also makes them the most useful of terrier to thrash about on top.Ive seen many that are far to big to work below with any credibility,or breed terriers suited to earth work,id not own or breed from such. If you are so confident in your stock ,would it not be advantageous for you to place pups with working homes [you might already but i know a few with beddies and none have yours]. There is only one way to bring a breed back and -
Not come across one in my lifetime mate
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my own pond about 9 x14 ft .4 ft on the right half ,2 ft on the left .Mirror carp to 12 lb and 2grass carp to 8lb each .Fair few large goldfish ,4 small koi ,roach ,Rudd and perch to 4lb which I hand feed with lobworm and fish strips .Two Sturgeon about a foot long .I'll take a pic in summer as plants arnt at their best right now .
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Few Pics From The Season Gone
Squirrel_Basher replied to shaneg's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Was a Russell mate of unknown breeding ,bought as a pet no less but not mine :-) -
Ratting Today On Pig Farm
Squirrel_Basher replied to Squirrel_Basher's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Just hope I'm still alive when the revolution comes -
Working Bedlingtons 2005
Squirrel_Basher replied to swanseajack's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Thats where you get that top knot from in yours D ,the one you like to put matching ribbons in before digs . -
Few Pics From The Season Gone
Squirrel_Basher replied to shaneg's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
] Another set up ,note the use of real clay lol l] Last pic was old sorry ,wont upload and stay either -
Few Pics From The Season Gone
Squirrel_Basher replied to shaneg's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Plenty more mate but im not one to hold a grudge ,robbing b*****d . -
Few Pics From The Season Gone
Squirrel_Basher replied to shaneg's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
http://vid586.photobucket.com/albums/ss308/timmy243photos/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-01/5ADE807E-1644-4862-8EC0-D497341DFAD3.mp4 Might have put this before early on so apologies if its been seen .From an artificial on a mess about.Let me know if link works .Turn volume up too . -
Few Pics From The Season Gone
Squirrel_Basher replied to shaneg's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Hes welcome to it .c**ts had my monthly subs for mag .Might as well steal my pics ,low life scum of a shit shoveller . -
Few Pics From The Season Gone
Squirrel_Basher replied to shaneg's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
Did it fool you though ,thats the question Fireman .Was i meticulous enough in setting it up or was it just a pic after dog had been dug to ,again . -
Ratting Today On Pig Farm
Squirrel_Basher replied to Squirrel_Basher's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
The farm is soon to close down which is a great shame ,cant compete with imported meat .How the f**k is that ever right . -
Few Pics From The Season Gone
Squirrel_Basher replied to shaneg's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
][ Early season ,old ash dump set up -
See if you can trace any more lineage to that dog mate to what youve told me .Dead ringer to a bitch i know of .
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Few Pics From The Season Gone
Squirrel_Basher replied to shaneg's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
EH!!!!!!!Was actually taken on my i phone at Maiden Farm near Chippenham ,Wilts -
The one thing to keep in mind when excercising terriers loose at night is badgers .Enough said .
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IMO that pond design dosnt allow much scope for planting anything neither does it give fish any spawning areas but for a first pond ,great . Ps Sturgeon need feeding all year round with pellets ,they are not bottem cleaners .If you dont want loads of immature fish add a few small perch .
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Few Pics From The Season Gone
Squirrel_Basher replied to shaneg's topic in Earthdogs & Working Terriers
That fox was planted there not a hair out of place and the terrier shining,not asmuch as a spec of dirt on her,foxdropper what you up to,lol. LOL you are a bad man FM.Frosty morning back in January .The red sheen to her is blood from shaking it .The hole was no more than 4 foot in and dry .She dragged it there while i was backfilling .No picks of hole as theres a badger sette to the side of it .Must carry bags of wet clay lol.Look at her eyes,still clogged up and theres a tiny speck of dirt between her shoulder blades lol. Fireman ....Thats how you set up a pic mate . -
FFS ,please dont confuse foxbolter with the original FOXDROPPER.
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You two must have a geriatric get together sometime ,before its too late .
