yes he does write for the countrymans weekly he has been offering that reward for about 6 years and no one has yet done it
Do any of you remember the guy that put the grey ferret on here? It had been photo shopped and he got slated for it
where abouts in the country are you micky?? Im in bedfordshire and was out last weekend and the rabbits were the same. A few had peas in them but that was all. But one or 2 showed signs of milk.
I have a Air Arms S400 classic for sale. It is right handed beech stock with a hawke sr6 scope, 7l charging kit and fleece lined gunslip.
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I agree with the insurance bit.......... If your feeling low now just imagine how you are going to be when someone says yes Keep goning someone will say yes.
The swelling will be full after about 1 month. My personal experience with leaving jills together is that it causes problems. I left my jills in the court to give birth and raise their young a couple of years ago but I found that some of the litters were eaten and the jills ended up fighting and treating the other jills as kits. The pregnancy last 40 days so i would split them about a week to ten days efore the due date.
yes i allready do dodsy , i like it alot , and go to extream lengths sanding shaping ect , just fancied doing some oak ones, of my own , to my own spec.
No worries
Its possibly the hormones mate. When they come into season they can be very strange. One of the nicest friendliest ferret can turn into a demon almost overnight.
In my experience i have found that ferrets take to kits straight away and in some cases they try to mother them. You can only but try and see how it goes.
There has been alot of "townies" moving to the countryside and one of the downsides of this is thst they bring with it their narrow minded views. All they see is cute little bunnies, foxes etc etc and believe that everything in nature has a right to live. What they do not see is the destruction that these animals actually do. How many people realise that if the bunny population was left unchecked then due to the damage they inflict on cereal crops the price of bread, flour and breakfast cereals to name a few would go up. Foxes carry sarcoptic mange which can be passed on to their dogs resultin