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  1. I spent 5 months in Kenya working out of nayuki Which is in the rift valley area and a lot of time on the Masai marra and in the Kathendini jungle .... I was lucky to see most if not all of the wild animals that Africa has to offer .... The size difference in the animals in the wild compared to zoos is amazing ... I remember travelling only 5 miles one day and seeing over 12 different species of animals ..............

     

    I was in Naynuki and Archers Post for about 2 months and have had a fairly similar experience. Ive always wondered if those small hare sized antelope things ran like a hare or not. I dont feel i have to pay for a safari now because im not sure if there's much more i could see that i havnt already.

  2. Ive got an 18 month old lurcher dog who isnt cocking his leg yet to urinate. Now id have thought that by now he would have started. Im not overly worried just yet as ive not had any other problems with his health.

     

    Do some dogs just start realy late? We have another dog who, due to having a bad leg, cant cock his leg, could this be the reason why?

     

    Cheers in advance.

  3. Im gona get to my 12 year point and see where i go from there. Ive fancied farriery for a while.

     

    TBH i dont know any one whos been affected to much. Every one who i kknow that has got there redundancy has asked for it and most of them who have gone were a waste of skin anyway. Im obviously not privvy to whats going to get cut and what not but it doesnt seem totaly ridiculous. For example why do we need a ton a RSigs sitting round who were employed to fix radios when the radios just dont get fixed like that any more. Its not like this extra how every many blokes with loose there jobs they just wont get recruited in the future.

     

    Any way good luck mate, youl be able to get a mansion in Darlington for £77k.

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  4. Also it makes me sik to here the farmers moaning about there costs and acting like there being hard done buy when they get subsidised for just about every thing posible (why are builders not being helped)??

     

    Dairy farmers has been living of subsidies for years, they make a loss no matter what and its because people moan about paying tuppence extra for a pint of milk. Its very similar across nearly every area of agriculture. You'd have thought some one on a hunting forum would have some ideas about what its like trying to scratch a living from the country side/farming. Agriculture is one of the lowest paid sectors in the economy. Most barely make minimum wage.

     

    You know what makes me "sik"? When you pay a builder to do a job for you and he turns up late, sits on his fat arse and drinks brews all day. See i can generalise and talk bollocks as well.

  5. Patterdalejoe you know what i mean. In a sense that animals who dont perform in the field should be done away with...yes cos comments like his instead of showing a bit of respect and heart for the animals are really going to give Antis/Tree huggers ect a bit more ammo to play with. A good man respects his animals be it horses, dogs what ever and a even better man respects his quarry. Dog dish for horses cos a few quid was lost is not respect. Wether he meant it or not

     

    With all due respect if an animals bred for a purpose but it doesnt suit, in my eyes, there is every reason to cull it. This is more prominent in race horses than any other animal i can think of (apart from fighting dogs which of course is totaly illegal).

     

    I had money on Synchronised and the owners of According to Pete seemed nothing other than a totally ordinary Yorkshire family (for what that worth). Its not good when ever a (working) animal dies, whether thats a lurcher running into a fence or a race horse dying at the national.

     

    You seem to be implying that there is a place for every animal that is bred no matter what its qualities are. If an animal doesnt "perform in the field" the owner has every right to cull it in a humane manner.

     

    Racing horses show this more than any other animal. Imagine selling/giving away a thorough bred race horse, to any one who could afford it, for pitance because you didnt want to destroy it. People would get seriously hurt, its not a Blackpool donkey.

     

    Its as irresponsible as the people who gave away/sold the "pit bulls" that are giving the breed such a bad name these days.

     

    Any way what your talking about is totally different to putting down a race horse with a broken leg which is practically impossible to fix.

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  6. What went wrong?

     

    Badgers could get shifted on legally by a few fellas, some spades and a terrier or 2. Decades later and the public are being told to be suspicious of any men in the countryside with a terrier and maybe a lurcher.

     

    What happens in the UK is almost now unbelievable to me, badger numbers are unnaturally high due to their protective status, Not long goes past without a newspaper report of badger tb, badgers digging up gardens etc. Alas also reports of 'gangs' of men with dogs getting caught killing badgers. This surely is an element of what happens when something is made illegal, no? The simplest thing the people in charge of the land and the law is they give licenses out to control badgers. Im kidding myself its never gonna happen, & while the badger is 99.99% uncontrable due to protection and non predation then there will probably be the 'gangs' of men with dogs getting thereselves in bother.

     

    (This is outside of the UK). Just recent I was asked/invited out for a bit of out of season digging as part of a thinning out/cull. Official paperwork was given to do it as badger numbers had gotten out of hand. The officials contacted the digging clubs to get together.

     

     

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    I agree with everything you said, and whats more why is it ok and humane to dig a fox but not a badger?

  7. id rather they were pulling people in than doing nothing

    ive nothing to hide and no time at all for badger baiting

     

    Youd rather the police (and along the RSPCA along with them) wasted your time rather than did there jobs properly? Well you certainly dont speak for me. You may have nothing to hide but dont think the RSPCA (or police) will let that get in the way of a good story/conviction.

    the rspca are a bunch of :censored: the prick of a neighbour reported me to the rspca because i shot a bird off my shed roof and it rolled off and landed in his garden they wanted to give me a £5000 fine luckly the pellet went straight throw so they couldn't prove feck its but some prick stole my hens and the fick c**t tryed to sell them at melt and he got arrested but the police want do feck but u shoot one jackdaw and they want to give u £5000 fine :hmm:

    Exactly. If they want to find something on you they can and will. Any one who owns an animal is in the firing line from old ladies with budgies to working dog men.
  8. id rather they were pulling people in than doing nothing

    ive nothing to hide and no time at all for badger baiting

     

    Youd rather the police (and along the RSPCA along with them) wasted your time rather than did there jobs properly? Well you certainly dont speak for me. You may have nothing to hide but dont think the RSPCA (or police) will let that get in the way of a good story/conviction.

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  9. I hope your not taking the piss! :D

     

    I suppose its totaly possable that he was already dead but why wouldnt "al Qaeda" have said hed been dead years? They crashed a top secret helecopter into a wall for nothing aswell. haha

     

    I think people would find it hard to prove it was a case of divide and conquer. I dont buy the papers, i dont own a TV so how exacaly does some one brainwash me? I believe what i believe because of the way ive been brought up with the values my family and i share. If i could live in Buchtopia were it was me and those im arsed about i would in a heart beat. Unfortunatly i cant so i have to make do and live with people who are quite happy to threaten to bring the country to its knees because "45k a year isnt enough".

     

    Has any one every thought that it could just be a ploy by Labour (who always have and always will be in bed with the Unions) to make life hard for the torries who are riding fairly comfortably in the poles?

  10. did they do it for nothing then,or did they have to pay people to move it about when they could have left it as it was please explain further

     

    Im sure they have to pay some one to make it happen as it wont do it its self. Weather or not these people would have been paid to do this or another job anyway i dont know, ive no idea if they had to hire extra staff or not, but id imagine the costs involved would be pitance with regards to every day government expendature. Im not sure how youd expect me to know either tbh ...

     

    PJ i agree with you on alot of stuff especially the internet bill. You dont let a copper follow you around your house all day to make sure your not up to anything so he shouldnt be able to do the technological equivalent. I agree there must be a shit load of back scratching aswell but you always imply theres more to it than that. Why would Obama sit on inteligence that he knew were Osama was? Just so when he was about to pull out he could go and kill him for some kind of media stunt? Im seeing alot of dots and youve joined em all up and made the New World Order.

  11. Tanker drivers threating to strike on H@S grounds what a load of bollocks

     

    37k or 47k its a fair wage in the current market I climb trees and have more H@S worries in day than they do in 12 months and I earn alot less.

     

    Wish they just had the balls to say we want more money rather phiss it H@S yet to find a accident recorded of a untrained tanker driver .

     

    Not one of 171 deaths in the workplace in 2011 had anything to do with ADR transportation.

     

    Cookie

     

    Yer thats my point exacaly.

     

    Yer lets all cheer for the tanker drivers "yay for strikers". There only in it for themselves theyve got a strangle hold on the business with wages as high as £45 grand and because businesses are having the audacity to try and hire other people there spitting there dummies out. People think its some kind of revolution, you need actual REAL hardship for a revolution. You need people dieing in the streets. You need people getting thrown away in cells to be torchered. Not because some fat trucker cant afford his new BMW this year.

     

    Why are people still moaning about cuts? ... THE COUNTRY HAS NO MONEY!

     

    Honestly some one you are so blinded by your hate for the Torries it makes you sounds stupid. In the industreal revolution Unions meant something. They fought for the rights that we all have (but i bet most dont use), for that IM thankful. What do they do these days? The cause trouble, they try to get there own back because the nasty torries f****d up there shit 30 years go.

     

    Realy the question is .. WHY are you all supporting some one who is paid £45 grand (which i would bet is considerably more that 95% of the people on this board) when all there doing is making your life harder? You can kid yourselves all you want but the reasons they are doing it is pure and simple, self interest. Why SHOULDNT the job be open to more people? Why SHOULDNT random joe bloggs lorry driver have a chance at making some real money driving a fuel tanker?

    why the tax cuts if the country has no money buch

     

    It was a neutral budget. They just moved the money around from one place to another without increasing or deacreasing the money coming in over all.

  12. The point is that they aren't kicking off about the wages!

     

    "I ain't your pal, Vanilla". Not that you'd know where that quote came from, ya fooking square! :toast:

     

    Im not gona lie its not he first time ive been called square :D. Goolge is my "pal" though and told me the quote was from a recent motion picture by the name of "Role Models" ... it looks a right hoot.

     

    My point is it is totaly about wages. There getting undercut by some one willing to do the work for less. Its called buisness so unles you want to resurect Lenin then were stuck with it.

     

    The point about Solmalia wasnt about how much of a shit hole the country was in it was about the drought in the Horn of Africa in general. People in Britain are so so lucky to live the comparativly lavish lifestyles we do and you have lorry drivers complaining that 40k isnt enough.

     

    TBH i think you make the best point foxfan, that the money is probably just for higher proffits for the company, but again as i said its buisness (which i guess is abit of a cop-out but i dont know enough about it to say anthing else).

     

    scothunter i mentioned squaddies not for any reason onther than the started training them last week or something. Lads and lasses straight out of school (some of em) with a week or 2s training, how dangerous can the job be?

     

    Soldiers as mercinaries i would probably agree with to an extent, you only have to look at the amount of blokes that leave only to work for private security companys.

     

    Its also not the first time ive been called naive but you seem to think its black and white PlasticJock, im sure there are many things i dont know about the ins and outs, the dirty workings of the nation, you do seem to have a very "conspiracy theory"ist view of it though. Any chance you can point me in the right direction of some reading material? *whisper* We'd best type quietly though incase they hear us ... *whisper*

     

    How about you think of it like this. Theres a bloke whos been driving for Tesco the last 10 years, he wants more money so he tries to do some work for a tanker company but he cant because he has to jump through rediculous "saftey" hoops which enable the tanker driver to have a strangle hold on all the tanker work were they earn double what every one else does. There not out for the regular bloke, there out for themselves, as are the Unions.

     

    Buch, if you've been paying attention over the last week, you'll understand that whispering won't do us much good, if government pass the bill allowing them to spy on our communications without reasonable suspicion (so anytime) :yes:

     

    But maybe that's just a 'theory' :hmm:

     

    You're absolutely right, I do see the world in black and white most of the time. However, if you look through my content I'm sure you will find many examples of when I've held my hands up and say ''I was wrong.'' if you can convince me otherwise on an issue then I'm all ears :thumbs:

     

    Anything that I say can generally be backed up with fact, if you want me to explain any of my points further, then please ask :thumbs:

     

    That was my point about whispering exacaly :p. I just think if the every were was as much like the illuminate as your implying then wed know about it.

  13. The point is that they aren't kicking off about the wages!

     

    "I ain't your pal, Vanilla". Not that you'd know where that quote came from, ya fooking square! :toast:

     

    Im not gona lie its not he first time ive been called square :D. Goolge is my "pal" though and told me the quote was from a recent motion picture by the name of "Role Models" ... it looks a right hoot.

     

    My point is it is totaly about wages. There getting undercut by some one willing to do the work for less. Its called buisness so unles you want to resurect Lenin then were stuck with it.

     

    The point about Solmalia wasnt about how much of a shit hole the country was in it was about the drought in the Horn of Africa in general. People in Britain are so so lucky to live the comparativly lavish lifestyles we do and you have lorry drivers complaining that 40k isnt enough.

     

    TBH i think you make the best point foxfan, that the money is probably just for higher proffits for the company, but again as i said its buisness (which i guess is abit of a cop-out but i dont know enough about it to say anthing else).

     

    scothunter i mentioned squaddies not for any reason onther than the started training them last week or something. Lads and lasses straight out of school (some of em) with a week or 2s training, how dangerous can the job be?

     

    Soldiers as mercinaries i would probably agree with to an extent, you only have to look at the amount of blokes that leave only to work for private security companys.

     

    Its also not the first time ive been called naive but you seem to think its black and white PlasticJock, im sure there are many things i dont know about the ins and outs, the dirty workings of the nation, you do seem to have a very "conspiracy theory"ist view of it though. Any chance you can point me in the right direction of some reading material? *whisper* We'd best type quietly though incase they hear us ... *whisper*

     

    How about you think of it like this. Theres a bloke whos been driving for Tesco the last 10 years, he wants more money so he tries to do some work for a tanker company but he cant because he has to jump through rediculous "saftey" hoops which enable the tanker driver to have a strangle hold on all the tanker work were they earn double what every one else does. There not out for the regular bloke, there out for themselves, as are the Unions.

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