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    Terriers died from exhaust fumes i travel the lenth and bredth of the uk hunting and have never heard of one terrier being asphyxiated by exhaust fumes it a matter of personnal prefersnce back or front. I prefare back

    i heard about it too someone slung they jacket over the box blocking the exhaust which routed the fumes into the box. each to they own but id rather be safe then sorry that's why mine is on the front box full of tools on the back.
    Anyone that leaves a stationary bike running when hunting or digging need there head examining!
    lol i can not be arsed no more glad theres some one else with a bit of common
    never said the bike was left parked up Mr know it all. i forgot you know it all lol what a bunch of fools
    So being Sherlock I'm guessing your saying it happened when the bike was moving.!!!??? Go bury your heed boyo... A jacket slung over the exhaust that stayed there while the bike was bouncing around the fields, lol class !!
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    Terriers died from exhaust fumes i travel the lenth and bredth of the uk hunting and have never heard of one terrier being asphyxiated by exhaust fumes it a matter of personnal prefersnce back or front. I prefare back

    i heard about it too someone slung they jacket over the box blocking the exhaust which routed the fumes into the box. each to they own but id rather be safe then sorry that's why mine is on the front box full of tools on the back.

    Anyone that leaves a stationary bike running when hunting or digging need there head examining!

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  3. Can somebody explain to my why hand feeding wont work in conjunction with hoppers, because that's counter to my experience, allbeit I'm no professional keeper like many of you. We feed wheat only in the hoppers and hand feed a seed/wheat/split maize etc etc mix and the difference between hoppers only and hopper/hand feeding conbined is quite significant....

    Because, at the crack of dawn birds will come off the roost, go to the bin & fill themselves up brim full, then proceed to pish off on a wonder for the rest off the day. When they hear you whistling on the feed ride, they don't have a reason to fly back to the ride as there crops are already full. Hand feeding works because it relies on keeping them hungry, if there not hungry it won't work. Simple as that.... It's such a fine line between success & failure, because if there too hungry they will just feck off, if there too full they'll feck off too, just a little slower :-) get it right & you'll be one happy keeper... I loved watching them fly or run half a mile to my whistle, a sight that would bring a smile to anyone's face.. Cutting down on 50% of dogging in is also a bonus

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    As for authors , I buy there book to read for a bit of light entertainment not to judge who ever wrote it. Anyone who does different is a bit strange in my eyes.

    but surely the content of the book will lead you to make a judgement about the author, not everyone will like certain styles the same as with the internet :hmm:

    Not really, none of the books Iv read are full of fact & advice etc, which is what I'd judge a author by, the books are just like story time, am I bothered if its not all true? Not really aslong as its a good read I'm happy.

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  5. Both I think mik, who ever it is has had his & his mates areses out, 6 flights, 2 geese. I was going to see if u could sort him out but he's back tommorrow. Think he's back up in a month or so, swap a morning on the geese for a day on his syndicate that I fish on the Tyne.

  6. Aye laurel and hardy havent been up for a while :tongue2: ...plenty to go at ...we start hunting soon as well

     

    The useless get not started yet ;-) the lad I fish with on the Tyne is up Montrose on the geese next week, il tell you where he's going to be & you can go put out a gas banger :-)
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