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Tis TM

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  1. There was a post up a few months ago by someone who had two fox cubs in one side!! Amazing... I've not had that experience yet!!
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    big cat

    I thought it was a nickname that I'd not heard of, I wasn't taking the p*ss dont worry
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    big cat

    that just looks like a overweight fox with a diffrent tail you can tell it aint a cat you can see the snowlt on it and no cat has a snowlt like that ..... sorry - what the hell's a snowlt? I CANT SPELL GOOD BUT THE BIT ON A DOG FROM ITS EYES TO ITS NOSE WHERE ITS MOUTH AND THAT IS Snout!! Gotcha
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    big cat

    that just looks like a overweight fox with a diffrent tail you can tell it aint a cat you can see the snowlt on it and no cat has a snowlt like that ..... sorry - what the hell's a snowlt?
  5. Fantastic I'd say! Thats a one in a million shot I bet you could never recreate!!! Love it
  6. I have oodles of privet about, but haven't managed to see one of them yet
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    Singing "Don't let your son go down on me" :sick: :sick: :sick:
  8. hi i"ve pre baited a crow and jackdaw trap last week my trap has 2 ground funnels placed the door on it fryday night saturday morning i went and had a look i"d cault 30 birds 1 hit mostly jackdaws , crows , some rooks and a magpie , ive tried ladder traps but have found some birds get out mainly jackdaws but with the funnels they seem to work better sunday morning id cault 4 jays and a crow nothing on monday so ive moved my trap to another site . im using cut maize as bait . also have you tried eggs in your larson trap they work quiet well in atracting crow as well as magpies good luck
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    Adult

    god that last one! lol Dont like the baby P joke though
  10. Being told "what beautiful manners your children have" by an old lady in the supermarket the other day ... makes all that hard work and persistance so worth while
  11. Thats a beauty Long grasses, sunny banks, under stones and in walls Kay....
  12. Thankyou I plan too! Next mission is the crows that have been picking off my ducklings My bro' has just started making me a ladder trap, cant wait to get that going too!
  13. love your style!! Brilliant tale, that'll be told for years to come
  14. The larsen has gone mad this morning, catching 3 younguns in the first few hours of daylight. I moved a couple into the call bird side for food and water, re set, and went back indoors to see to the kids. Heard the trap go off again and looked out a few mins later as they were all making a right racket. Thinking there were more magpies about, I grabbed the camera, but to my suprise it was this girl taunting them I watched her for a bit and realised she was making a broody noise.... gave it a few seconds and she went off to find this little fella (hard to spot so arrow for convenience )
  15. You don't need to be an expert to see the nail prints, so not a cat in my opinion either. Looks a little bit like badger tracks that have dried out (cracks in the mud) causing them to appear bigger?
  16. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/25481...n-Ayrshire.html Here the link to the "story" ... I'm no expert, but that doesn't look like big cat prints to me.....
  17. Thats a brilliant Idea! Will remember that one for next year!
  18. I SO need to take a photography course! those pics are stunning!
  19. Trying to ask you a couple of things about the Calendar privately!!! x
  20. Hiya Matt, Some friends a few months ago were looking for one and ended up having to go to Devon, (we live in St. Awful) Will look in the local agric merchants windows for ya as I'm in and out a few times a week... Cheers
  21. ..a strange looking man, dressed in nothing more than a mouldy old pair of rigger boots! Even stranger was what he was trying to do with his.... 5 foot long rubber dildo which he gentle stroaked and loobed up waiting for.....................
  22. ... reading some of those coments makes me :realmad:
  23. We had a great vet down here - wont name him as he's retired now, but he was well known for be a bit of an alcoholic.... with all that said and done he never fooked up anything I had him dealing with. I had a calf born with an umbilical hernia (about 2 handfulls of intestine pertruding) He came out after hours, put the calf in the passenger foot well of his car!! and said "I'll see what I can do, but infection after is the greatest risk - and thats your job to monitor".... Had a phone call next morning - calfs doing well, come and pick it up.... He charged £35.00 Bloody amazing - dont get
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