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  1. 1 minute ago, hot dog said:

    Between 2014/2015 - 2019/2020 there was 22 deaths to members of the public caused by cattle.thats nothing is it.

    it's usually dog walkers and they go for the dog but a mother and calf should not be on footpaths

  2. 17 minutes ago, Chid said:

    About 4000 attacks by cows a year in the UK ... How many tiger attacks are there in the UK .. 😂😂😂

    It's easy saying should of done this or that afterwards.. but how many them coppers been around cattle to know how to control them ect cows will jump gates and clamber over stuff to try get away, there not something you'd want to get close to if you don't know anything about them .

    it was only a calf and it could have been delt with a bit better i thought 

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  3. 25 minutes ago, TRUEBRIT66 said:

    We are all different all want different things and have different standards, boils my piss when the bloke next door cuts the grass but wont tidy up the edges but that's his standard, who's to say I'm right and he's wrong?

    The issue starts for me if his actions start impacting on my way of life (other than boiling my piss) and that's exasperated when you feel your also paying for this lifestyle that conflicts with yours.      

     

      

    do you really get annoyed at your neighbour for not tidying the edges of his lawn, wow

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  4. 16 hours ago, eastcoast said:

    I have always tried to swerve politics as it does my head in and very rarely knocks at my door. I have never gained or lost because of which political party happens to be in power. The gains, losses or just going along nicely has always been entirely down to myself. Cannot quite escape it at the moment though how ever much I try. These "pledges" that the various desperate to be in power, or retain power maggots are "pledging" if they are in power? If they have good ideas and genuine plans to solve the present problems in the UK, if they do not get voted in or re-elected, are they going to keep these improvement ideas to themselves? 

    If they really cared should they not just all work together and pool all the good ideas for the good of the people and the country? They have no idea and could care less. 

     

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  5. 5 hours ago, Daniel cain said:

    Sad as it sounds...If you aint one of em,they will have you up, one way or another ...dont matter how long you known the cnuts or what you do for them...they cant help themselves,its all they know....

    i recently sold a two-acre plot and yard to some gypsies after we had negotiated the deal and shook on it he was forever trying to knock me down but in all fairness he came through in the end and payed well for it

  6. Certainly! The regulations for keeping exotic animals can vary depending on the local authority and the specific type of animal. Here are some key points to consider:

    1. Licences and Conservation:

    2. Specific Acts and Regulations:

      • CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species):
        • Controls international trade in endangered species.
        • For certain CITES-listed species used for commercial purposes (e.g., buying, selling, displaying), you’ll need an Article 10 Certificate from Defra.
        • All owl species are listed under CITES.
      • Zoo Licensing Act 1981:
        • If you display any wild animal to the public for seven or more days in a year, you must apply for a licence from your local authority.
      • Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976:
        • Requires a licence if you display any wild animal to the public for seven or more days in a year.
      • Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981:
        • Birds of prey listed on Schedule 4 must be registered if kept in captivity.
      • Destructive Imported Animals Act 1932 & The Grey Squirrels (Prohibition of Importation and Keeping) Order 1937:
        • Certain species (e.g., grey squirrels, American mink) require a licence to keep them in captivity.
      • Invasive Alien Species Regulations (EU):
    3. Local Authority Application:

    Remember to check with your local authority for specific requirements based on your location and the type of exotic animal you intend to keep. 🌿🦎🐍🦜12

     
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  7. 5 hours ago, mel b said:

    Morning lpd.

    Will that lamp of yours burn citronella oil ?. I'm looking for a storm lamp that'll burn citronella oil , to help keep the midges away , when I'm sitting outside at night in my woodland. They aren't too bad so far this year, but some years they're a nightmare. 

    DWD ® Vintage Decor ® Storm Lantern 10 inch Premium Oil Lamp Black Burning Hurricane Lantern Retro Kerosene Lamps Classic Oil Lamp Table Lanterns for Home, Garden, Camping Citronella : Amazon.co.uk: Lighting

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  8. 28 minutes ago, Bush Rummager said:

    I find this interesting. A list of dangerous animals in private collections up and down GB. Lots of different types of cats listed. Apparently a load of deadly snakes just down the road from me! Click on a county..

    WWW.BORNFREE.ORG.UK

    Are there dangerous wild animals living near you? Check our map to find out!

     

    quite a few  cats in Hertfordshire

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  9. 14 hours ago, Greyman said:

    Total bollox each animal Is kept within two perimeter fences under cameras that’s why people let them go they either never had the facility’s or could not afford them wildlife parks and zoos were inundated and the only other opposition  was release them or pts you clearly had nothing to do with this despite your claims it’s always those that shout bullshit that live by those rules and that’s why they judge others by there own standards total twat 

    this place didn't sound like they were kept in safe enclosures with someone witnessing a big cat on the wrong side of the enclosure ‘This is like a UK Tiger King’: How it all went wrong for a big cat ‘sanctuary’ (msn.com)

  10.  about 25 years ago i was lamping the fields opposite my house and saw a dead sheep in the field and when i shone the lamp on it could see an eye reflection walked up to it and could see this carcass moving and could hear something inside it and low and behold 4 little kitten heads popped ,up a week later  came home to find one kitten in my yard shivering on deaths door brought it inside fed it tuna and amazingly survived and i had that cat for about 11 years only cat I've ever owned called it LILLY because it was bit savage

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  11. 13 minutes ago, Greyman said:

    Just picked up one of these air fryer things everyone is harping on about  not new,  got a couple of small chucks from local abattoir made a marinade up and slapped it all in the drawer smells lovely so far will update as I progress £4.50 per bird mental, hoping if it works I can move away from the bottled gas and have some real chips for once lol 

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    small chicken that size in Sainsburys is only £2.70 now that is mental Sainsburys British Fresh Extra Small Whole Chicken 0.9-1.35kg (approx. 1.1kg) | Sainsbury's

  12. 15 hours ago, jeemes said:

    I'll take 2 thanks, looks great but for christs sake get those beans away from the egg, its illegal. 

    i'm ok with that except onion rings on a breakfast is a hanging offence

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  13. 1 minute ago, tatsblisters said:

    Shocking mate some of them Evri delivery drivers on a par with some of them Amazon drivers then when you see some of the workload that's put on most parcel delivery drivers even though it's no excuse to not at least leve them safe. 

    yeah i realise they don't get paid a lot per drop and i have got a long drive down an unmade track but they could leave it somewhere discrete 5 items in that package so bit pissed off to say the least

  14. I've used temu quite a lot and had some bargains had an email of evri yesterday saying parcel delivered with a picture of my parcel left at the side of the track which leads to my house which is also a public footpath went to get it and some one's nicked it comes halfway around the world and them wankers at evri just leave it in plain sight for anyone to pick up absolute wankers

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  15. 1 hour ago, Arry said:

     

    Winchester Cooey my first 12 bore bought it of a Copper my mate bought a folding .410 of him as well. It was the amnesty when people was encouraged to hand their gun in, they did and he flogged them Lol, only paid a tenner. Used to get the licence at the post office then. Born in 51 and lived on a council estate  as you said Byron we had f**k all but we had every thing. In the holidays gang of all the local kids would bugger off to the wood all day make camps bows and arrows, no water no food. Sometime cut up a swede from the field and crunch on that if we needed a drink it was from the stream. Air rifles my first was a .177 Czech gun called Telly junior very accurate gun then the good old BSA Meteor spending hours shooting rats on the council tip. We would twat any rook, Jackdaw or Pigeon that dared land on our roof even sling a slice of mothers pride up on the roof to draw them in Lol.

    Jobs were easy just go to a site ask for a start none of these licences to drive a dumper or machine if you could do it they let you. Ended up with most of my tickets on Granddads rights. If you didn't like that site you would f**k off get a start on another if you was a grafter your reputation went ahead of you and could always get a start. Thats another thing people looked up to a grafter then.

    Shooting foxes for the pelts one night skinning and pegging the buggers out the next night all help make ends meet. Sold few long tails borrowed few fish thats just the way it was.

    Going back to the Cooey they was like scaffold poles I used to beat the hedge with mine and if a rabbit or something pop out would twat it. Byron you have brought back a lot of memories thanks Lol.

    Cheers Arry

     

    i had a Cooey but mine was made in Canada and not by Winchester good work tool but had to o tape the forend up as used to self-destruct and like you say like scaffold poles

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  16. 2 hours ago, ryaldinhio said:

    First working day after the win the IBF announced they are stripping Uysk of the belt for Dubois and Hrgovic to fight for????

    This is what spoils this sport.

    How long has Tyson held these belts while inactive and AJ at times. 

    As soon as them two 'super stars' don't have them and the 1 man that deserved them is in possession the governing bodies step in to split em up.

    f***ing joke.

    that means fury is never likely to be undisputed i recon

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