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Everything posted by welshphil
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Rabbit.......yes but unfortunately we're all myxied out on my ground
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Hi all, bit of a long shot but I thought I'd ask..... my 16 year old son is on a weight bulking programme to compliment his rugby and is eating me out of house and home!! I wondered if anyone knows of any Poultry companies in South Wales that have a factory shop where I could get some cheap chicken/turkey breasts? The only other alternative is to have the little f****r adopted Cheers in advance Phil
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Halycon days Phil, great times. You always had size on your side you big shouldered brute. Heard good things about your lad, hope to see him playing for the senior Dragons side in a few years and then after that who knows. Yeah they were good times John, unfortunately the games changed for the worse , we definately had the best days butt! - by the way the shoulders came from lots of wanking... :laugh:
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I played in the same village side as Johnnyboy for a while(obviously I was way better than him :D). then moved to a different side and played in welsh national division 2, when I finished playing I did the Team Managers role for a few seasons and then became coach of my lads junior team, He plays regional rugby at under 16's at the moment(Dragons) so I spend most of my time ferrying him between training and games! Wouldn't swap it for the world though, it's like re-living my career all over again - apart from the fact he's better than I ever was........ :D
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Is it just me or can anyone else remember many many years ago when August used to be warm and sunny.....
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The poor lad concerned is a good mate of my nephew(who wasn't there) and is also a member of the local rugby club, suffice to say the c**ts in question are dead men walking!! I also know for a fact that the local coppers had a "quiet word" with them in the cells. The two brothers who instigated the attack are known locally as having a few loose screws, this combined with the amount of drugs and alcohol they took seems to be the main cause. Personally I'd put them in a room with the victims family and let nature take its course :censored:
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Evening all, I'm hoping that there are a few dog genetic experts who can settle a good natured disagreement between mates. We were discussing a possible future mating between a fawn bitch of mixed breeding (greyhound,whippet,deerhound,beddy,collie,saluki mix) back to fawn dog totally unrelated but very similar breeding. Someone then stated that all of the pups would be fawn in colour - different shades of fawn maybe, but all fawn nonetheless. Is this correct, despite both dogs carrying brindle, blue and other colours in their genes? Obviously the colour doesn't make any difference to their wor
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Help prepare the long term unemployed for the happy world of work!
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well said Hannah Ladies, many many thanks for your condescending pearls of wisdom, I'll sleep a lot easier in my bed tonight knowing that there are such exceptionally well informed pillars of knowledge ready and willing to impart these little gems on simple minded folk like myself. I feel very humble to be in your presence and very grateful to that you felt me important enough to get on your smug high horse and put me right. Once again I thank you......
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Change vet then you mug :wankerzo4: Always some clever cnut whose very wise after the event....I have every intention of changing my vet you knob but mey main concern at this moment is getting my dog fit again. So how about you keep sarky comments to your self you arsewipe
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Just returned from Budgetvets (budget?? they're having a fecking laugh!!) where my lurcher was diagnosed with lungworm and have just been hit with a bill for £91.... £20 consultation fee(fair enough) £24 for metacam to deal with his cough and tender throat - (cost online £6)and £48 for Advocate spot on (cost online £15-£17). I appreciate that they're a business and need to make money but how the feck can they justify that extortionate mark up??? Is it any wonder that we all hate the rip off b*****ds
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Anyone get to the Welsh show today??
welshphil replied to iamduvern's topic in Gamefairs, Meet Up's and Events
The show was as full as i've ever seen it - they must have made a fortune!! There was a staggering turnout of lurchers with about 70 or so entries for the pups alone!! Does anyone know who won the lurchers and was it still light when they finished -
Taken in New Quay, West Wales..........
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Had to have my 2 year old dog put to sleep a fortnight ago after a freak injury - still gutted as he was everything I wanted in a lurcher, not ashamed to admit I shed more than one tear as I was burying him.......I'd give my right arm to have him back.
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Well, I always enjoy penny's articles and have met her on a few occasions when she's judged shows here in sunny Wales and my impressions were that she is someone who is very knowledgable about lurchers and is very helpful and approachable. As for the CMW, this weeks cover photo is the best i've ever seen......but I might be biased because the dog on the cover is in my backyard eating a nice meaty lamb neck.......
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Tarter build up on teeth
welshphil replied to welshphil's topic in Working Dog Health & Training Talk
Many thanks for the advice, time to get scraping... Phil -
Hiya, i'm after a bit of advice please. My lurchers are on the BARF diet which includes plenty of raw bones and generaay their teeth are very clean, however I have noticed a build up of tarter on their top incisors right next to the gumline. How can I get rid of this other than a trip to the vets. Any help would be much appreciated Phil
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I'm in North Gwent and its dead rabbit wise at the moment. I've spent a lot of time out around the mountains during the xmas break and have been lucky to see a bunny let alone catch one!! Even the b*****d squirrels have gone to sleep to get out of the cold
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Have a bump on me mate, pups look the business!!
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I agree with the swimming and just generally try to keep moving if you can, worst thing you can do is nothing 'cos you'll be stiff for weeks otherwise......still I suppose that'll keep yer missus smiling I coach my sons under 13's team and we start pre-season tomorrow, they're a right cheeky bunch of barstewards so its payback time I'm going to make 'em suffer!!!
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slug worm, anyone heard of it.
welshphil replied to jmilam08's topic in Working Dog Health & Training Talk
Just wondering, what are the symptoms of this lungworm?? Cheers......... -
I thought it was a superb day out as usual, the son shone on the righteous There were some tremendous terriers and lurchers on show and a cracking atmosphere all day. I spent a few hours watching the lurcher show and was very impressed by the standard of dogs and of the judging, there was almost 40 dogs in one class The dog which took 'best in show' was an absolute belter and a worthy winner. Roll on next year.............
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F&M Working Terrier Club - South Wales
welshphil replied to Beck's topic in Gamefairs, Meet Up's and Events
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Does anyone know anything about this years lady lurcher judge??
