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Millet

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  1. Stick a photo up so i can see how much leg is missing.
  2. Chop the rest of its legs of so they are all the same length .
  3. Is he hanging down by your knees with your two plums .
  4. That picture looks like something you would see abroad.. .
  5. Could it of been Red Kite? apparently they can hover for short periods .
  6. brilliant stuff they will be fledged and out of the nest before you know it,i would keep an eye on the nest material though mate just incase of any tangled legs.
  7. A dog would of just pulled the full tub of the work bench and ate the content's on the floor..
  8. PMSL i forgot about that time when you butt fooked me in the eye
  9. They are the French variety if i put 20p near them you would be able to see..
  10. Awsome pictures Moll..that little ginger terrier is a beauty and her stance is nie on perfect from every picture i have seen of her.. Just copy them picture's because you dont have the talent or land to get picture's even half as good as them.. .
  11. Rupert is a naughty little boy give his derriere a good old slap from me.
  12. It's Miss Rosselle thankyou.. Mr Rosselle is in Nigeria working on the Bonga at the moment, if the member in question likes the new forum that much why does he slate it so much.
  13. If everyone spouted utter shite like that everytime a new forum was put together they would be no forums out there to start with, ive had a little look on there and im sure it will be as good as any other site when it takes of.
  14. The camera is fine so i will spend my dosh on a decent set of contact's for you..or i will see if Ian has any spare gog's that he will pass for favours..
  15. It's a 20p piece not a old 50p ya ginger weirdo.. ..Red leg get's 99.9% of my vote.. .
  16. A rabbit hutch is not ideal for them but a trio of jap quail should go in a good size rabbit hutch, if fed correct and looked after they will produce a egg every 18hrs and live around 2yr's of age.
  17. Ok there, it all depend's on what you want to keep them for and what kind of space you have available.
  18. I had a blackies nest in the garden 3wk's ago with youngsters in it and i thought that was very early.
  19. I should of mentioned this on my last post.. .. your stock look's in very good condition and equally good living condition's.. . and them sheep with horn's look good for catching when the need arrises..the farm i lamb on has various cross sheep Texils/suffolks/mules and none of them have horns which i sometimes wish they did when have wrestling them and dosing them for worm's..your new bee picture really interest's me a i have been thinking about doing that for year's but for some reason or other i have never got around too it..i must read up a little more on the bee's. Cheer's and good luc
  20. Thank's for the reply to my little question and your answer is very informative to me.. ..
  21. Fooking lambing..im sick to death of it.. ..the skin on my hands is split to bits from iodine and after birth and i had to pull two rotton ones out of a hog the other night and could i hell get rid of the smell of my hand's..and i was helping the farmer pull a rotton one last week which the two front leg's came of when pulled..we ended up pulling it inch by inch and attatching string to each bit of the body that was pulled..when got to the rib cage it popped as it was gassed up and it sprayed rotton blood in my face and up my arm.. :sick: .. He has just shy of 500 ewes in lamb and should
  22. A hawk for the bush by Jack Mavrogordato is a handy bit of reading as far as sparrow hawks go .
  23. This is just as thought mate with the gun not being fired for a bit could it of had a small amount of rust spots gathering inside the barrel.
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