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Kay

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  1. I found this online mag .. might be some useful stuff in it for anyone into landscapes http://landscapephotographymagazine.com/2011/02/issue-1/
  2. Its what some folks do use it to stimulate the jill to ovulate .. bringing her out of season .. i would find a vet that can do it mate :thumbs:
  3. I bet he wears slip on's or velco fastening ones :laugh:
  4. had exactly the same happen with a vasectomy .. the second time he opened up the wound.. i just kept dusting it with wound powder .. .. it wasnt a huge gaping wound & healed within a few weeks
  5. A dog is the last thing i would take to a dog show.. turn your back for a split second & some tossers had it away
  6. did you see any .. cant say i have ever seen any up there .. they seem to live on the edges of the villages up here No mate , it was very busy . Usually see a few up Slitting Mill , but there were people everywhere to spoil it bloody tourists thats why i like it up here Craig .. other than the odd dog walker the place is free of people .. suits me just fine
  7. did you see any .. cant say i have ever seen any up there .. they seem to live on the edges of the villages up here
  8. I work part time so can i have 1 dog :laugh: You can have 1/2 of a dog I will have the half where you put the food in .. he can have the half where he talks from
  9. Even if you build the court it wont stop the hobs scrapping .. personally i would get one hob vasectomised & home the other one & maybe get another Jill or possibly 2 Then do your court .. from experience when i kept a vasectomisd hob he was with the Jills all year .. & the most noticeable thing in doing this was the Jills didn't have the phantom pregnancy's & didn't drag each other round
  10. There is one race on greyhound data got her stats but could not get race, got a link.. Trap 2 in the race below. http://www.greyhound...HT04.flv&name=E 2,000 SHELBOURNE A6 525 HEAT 3 Thanks Tote
  11. Jai I found this on the noah compendium .. it dont look like like its a problem Jills Oestrus control Delvosteron can be used to suppress or postpone heat in jills during the breeding season usually March to September. Following injection in jills showing prolonged oestrus (suppression) the signs will usually abate within 10–11 days. Injections given just before the onset of the breeding season (postponement) or during the breeding season (suppression or postponement) will usually maintain the jill in anoestrus for the remainder of the breeding season.
  12. Found some red deer earlier enjoying the sunshine like me .. a few pics
  13. There is one race on greyhound data got her stats but could not get race, got a link.. Its on her race card details .. I havent a clue how to download it .. but theres a little icon by the entry dtails for that race :thumbs:
  14. I work part time so can i have 1 dog :laugh:
  15. Its usually more noticeable when there in season as they produce more oils & musk .. if you keep the bedding changed a couple of times a week it helps .. bathing them is pretty pointless as they just produce more oils as there generally more greasy to the touch this time of year its simply dust & bits & peices all stuck to the skin so it looks dirty
  16. good job someone knows there stuff sorry for bad advice mate Joe if i hadnt looked at the close up i too would have said it was possibly flea dirt :thumbs:
  17. just a build up of the oils they secrete sometimes they appear a yellow colour.. nowt to worry about They seem to be right at the point where the hair comes through the skin .. it usually feels quite greasy as well :thumbs:
  18. totally agree with you.. vets are businesses nothing more nothing less the days when you could pay on the drip are long gone .. I know of 2 people personally who's sick animals were refused treatment because they hadn't the cash to pay there & then..
  19. I have just used compare the market to find quotes for 1 female greyhound & as soon as i put in greyhound as the breed a question came up asking if the dog had raced or been used a a guard dog so the first time i filled in yes she had raced .. supprise supprise .. they couldnt give me any quotes So i went back & deleted that she had raced & up pops some quotes .. the cheapest is just over a tenner a month but its very limited & you pay £ 90 quid excess & 10% of the rest of the total bill The most expensive is £ 50.70 a month with £ 75 excess So both dog
  20. There is one race on greyhound data
  21. Hormonal Jills will drag round any ferret regardless .. not sure why peeps are supprised they drag male ferrets round.. the mother looks after both sexes in the litter not just jills
  22. you wouldnt have wanted her after she had rolled in fox shit AGAIN :laugh:
  23. Such a nice bright day today I took some pics of Madge my bitch over the fields
  24. The red eyes your seeing is because somewhere on his body there will be white points .. example.. toes.. insides of the legs or a few white hairs on the head there usually refered to as a mitt .. all it takes is a few white hairs on the toes for example to throw the red eyes.. I can clearly see his eye is red Its nothing unusual sometimes the red tinge in there eyes isnt always noticable they come in all shades of colours :thumbs:
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