You would be hard pressed to get the temerature above freezing here, my finger tips are blue this morning its so bloody cold but i would welcome a hug even if its to get the circulation going again
Bloody hell, Matt! I didn't know they could do that! Thank f*ck my place is so 'well ventillated' then.
Kay; How do these things work then? (He said. Interest suddenly piqued!) Only I've seen them in town somewhere and may be looking into this now!
I dont really know to be honest but this is the leaflet that accompanies the detectors
I didnt realise it was coal fires as well just thought it was gas appliances
you got it high heale funny lokking plastic fase n tits
Well you would be slated for taking a ferret out to work in a flimsey bag with no protection , give me a solid box anyday
What i find amazing is the only drug licensed for ferrets is the stuff ''Proligestone'' which is the jill jab you would think there would be more stuff now as ferrets now pretty popular , but i think if you find a good ferret ''savvy'' vet hang on to them, some wont be so watch who you use & get reccomendations from others on here
A carbon monoxide detector, they last 4 months, i have been sent 4 , 1 of which i will keep so theres 3 more if anyone wants one, was thinking people with little kiddies as they will no doubt have the heating & gas fire on lots
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First year - during the first year of a jills life they do not go through many changes.
Second year - the breeding season for jills is from March until August. They will come into season the year after they were born from March onwards. The vulva enlarges and peaks at 30 days. The jill is in 'oestrus'. Jills are 'induced ovulators' which means that if they are not mated she will remain in season. This can have serious even fatal consequences. She is liable to infection due to the enlarged vulva and due to the continued production of estrogen in her body can lead to bone marrow
If anyone is sick of the banners change your skin to IPB default , simple really
whats that about lezzers
I must admit i had to look twice as i thought it said ''gay parsnips'' as well
Personally i dont think it does no, if you dont want to breed in the future its probably the best solution , but if you want to keep your options open then probably best to use a vasectomised hob