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hazeybrain

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    I get all my green tripe online delivered to the door.dont know the average price everyone pays but this stuff is20kg for £36 they also do many other products and it is excellent quality.they also give you the fat, protein, fibre etc analysis. Theyloveit.co.uk however saying that I get most of my dog food from the local slaughter house on the cheap :)

    Daves robbing you!!!! Lol 20kg tripe same place van sales is £20 delivered unless your out of there area but there gear is top notch,it take it yours is posted?
  2. I get all my green tripe online delivered to the door.dont know the average price everyone pays but this stuff is20kg for £36 they also do many other products and it is excellent quality.they also give you the fat, protein, fibre etc analysis. Theyloveit.co.uk however saying that I get most of my dog food from the local slaughter house on the cheap :)

  3. If its fishing your after ,particularly bass you could try Sennen, or failing that you could also try long rock beach its dog friendly as well.cross over at the level crossing park in the car park and fish around the rocks that are straight out in front of you. You will also have the advantage of digging your own bait there.the bass are only small but from time to time you will get lucky. Hope this helps.hazey

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  4. Morning. The dog in question is (so i am led to believe) saluki/grey/belgian shepherd/ebt and i have no idea of %. Looks more sal /grey to me but im far from expert. Dog has no probs in the day finding them in grass /hedges.on the lamp he is coming on well and also comes ferreting. I asked about the filter because is it possible that the dog gets dazzled by being close to the lamp and can no longer see the rabbit? As said no problems normally (at distance)

  5. In need of some advise please .i have found afew times when slipping the dog on a close range rabbit say within 5/10metres,once the rabbit runs the dog gives chase.however if the rabbit happens to make it to some longer grass and stops the dog no longer seems to see it and shoots past ,even thou the lamp is still on the now squating rabbit. As i said it only seems to be when they are very close. Would it be worth trying a filter? Thanks in advance for any answers. Hope this makes sense, just to add the dog is in his second season, 28months old .thanks

  6. Hi all.ive been on this site for a while now.I know i have never posted before,I just like reading posts and looking at the pictures.Anyway im looking for a reliable ferreting partner to join me as my old partner has let me down for the fith time in a row,5 minutes before im set to go :wallbash: I have plenty of permission,purse nets,longnets and a shovel :whistling: .i ferret in the very south west of cornwall.mainly penzance area. If any one would like to join me any time in the future please let me know. merry christmas and a happy new year to you all. :thumbs: hazey

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