Bca at blackbushe i bought a 2 year old ford mondeo for 8.5k full service history with 30k miles. Also a 3 year old mondeo with 50k on it cant remember what mileage it had on it but both cars were faultless.I think the bigger auctions you go to the better.The little 1's are as other people stated other peoples shit.
Mine's still all the way round but instead of fannying about trying to unwined wire on every pen i go to i just unclip it and move it to the side.all about saving time matey
You dont have to have a complete circuit to get a fence to work meaning both ends dont have to be connected.As long its not earthing out on the floor or touching anything it'll work try it lab where you gate is double back you fence wire on its self thats it you undo it to go in your pen and turn your fencer on.What i'm getting at all my pens i have to dissconnect the wire to open the gate to get the buggy to feed.
Yes mate give em it for 7 days .I managed to get food with it in so its pretty easy to give mate if you struggle to get any give me a pm i'm not far from you.
They need a antibioctic mate.Something like tylan or pulmatil will do it.Thats if its synusituis.Are they flicking there head and snicking if so they got gapes understandable with the amount of rain we've had then they need worming flubenvet i'd recommend but you can use panacur sheep wormer just make sure you keep mixing it as it settles at the bottom.
Electric fences do not have to be a circuit to work you can have a straight line if you want to. Around all my pens ( 8 of ) where the gate is i use a plastic hook what clips on the fence post at the start and end of the fence so its not mking a circuit and it works completely fine as mally said though if you have 2 strands you will have to run a piece of fence wire to connect both strands together.
After waiting 8 weeks for my varation to come through it finally arrived this morning.went to my local gunshop at dinner and picked up a tikka t3 lite s/s what had been ordered 6 weeks ago fitted my khales 4.5 -18x50 scope on and a a-tec maxim sound moderator.Took it out this afternoon and it only took 6 rounds to sight in at 1inch high at 100 yards.Out tonight so i'll let you know how it shoots regards burnie
18 weeks minimum just so they have a sporting chance. We don't put are french partridges out untill 12 weeks there that this coming monday and dont start shooting untill late sept so they'll be 20 weeks plus and to be honest some of em wouldn't be the fittest on the 1st couple of days. We rear a 2-300 english thats all not to be shot they get released just to be put back in the wild there 8 weeks now and wont be released untill october time. Must admit they are my favourite bird and if french took after em a little more they might have more of a chance of breeding in the wild.
I'm saying a tawny owl head off and mostly guts out off the side. If he plucked 1 without ripping the skin he'd see more damage if it was a cub,ferret or mink they still have to catch em to take the heads off.He should be able to see talon marks and rips in the flesh or skin but if he only checking once aday they could be anywhere up to 23 hours old so something could be killing and another culprit could be eating em.I suggests he finds a fresh kill and he'll have more of a chance to establish whats doing it.
They say its genetically impossible to get a feathered halfx.The greyhound being the stronger gene but thats not to say i'm right i'm just repeating what i was told 1 day.
If your eggs are hatching early this could be down to your incubator running higher temp then 37.5 same goes with chicks hatching late with it running to low so its always worth putting a wet bulb thermometer in before each setting and double checking mate.
The early cold spell feb time knocked mine off lay for a while but i still manage to get march/april chicks off and with good results.Upgraded my incubator too and had great results so i'd say it hasn't affected mine but i'd maybe finished by then.