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sparko

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  1. Thats It spot on!.....Plus getting them associated with the smell and feel of the rabbit......So no jabs then?......Thanks...Mark
  2. Hi, my two polecats are coming up on 12 weeks now and are doing well, feeding solely on james wellbeloved, with the occasional rabbit head thrown in to fight over ( only for a day or so)....I have been taking them out to our local playing field regularly, where they mooch about In the scrub and dig a lot.....Now they are spending more time out in areas that are used by other animals, I was wondering If there was a need to get them jabbed against some of the nasties out there.....Advice please anyone....Thanks...Mark
  3. Everyone, thanks for your replies.....As always helpful!.....Cheers...Sparko
  4. Depends upon the twist rate of your barrel. In my 1in12 58gr V-max produce one hole groups at 100 yards, 70 grain produce just under and inch and in comparison 100 grain produce 1.3"+. John Hi John, mines a 1 In 10, any good? Sparko
  5. Thanks for that, I will be looking at factory rounds Initially, just wondering If my 1 In 10 twist rate would be suitable for a lighter head......Without getting too technical
  6. Morning all, I am looking for a suitable round for fox for my Tikka 243, would like some thing nice and flat out to 250 yds....would I be correct In saying that a 68 -70 gn would be In the right area...Any suggestions?....Thanks
  7. Thanks for the replies, they are only 10-11 weeks old but already have long nails, and wondered If It was too soon to clip them......I havent kept polecats for 20 plus years, and never clipped them then.......Is this something that should be done on a regular basis?.....When the children were young and kept rabbits we had to do them every 6 weeks.....Sparko
  8. Hi, can anyone advise me on clipping ferrets nails please? I have 2 polecat kits and wondered If you do or not .....Thanks....Sparko
  9. or the vet can give them an injection to bring them out of season for £13 and still gives you the option to breed (thats what the vet suggested) but to answer your first question £58 here Yes youre right there.....Jill jab....worth thinking about
  10. Hi, I had a price to do my two jills.....£144.00.......They will be coming In season soon, so I guess It will have to be done......Bugger!...Sparko
  11. Hi, I will take one of these, pls pm your details and I will send the payment....Cheers....Sparko
  12. Evening all, having recently signed on to the forum, just a quick post to Introduce myself....I am a fully grown adult male with a lifetimes unfathomable urge to wander fields In poor weather and darkness, with my tusty companions 17 Hmr/22lr.....Generally In search of ground based vermin....In and around the Somerset area.....Probably just like many of the members on here!....So hello everyone.....Mark
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