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  1. this film joins them at one of their busiest times: ferret show season. That statement says it all.
  2. How small a water place do they need? I really, really don't fancy ducks, well i do, but i fancy something different that i have never had before, just been rearing 100's of the feckers on the shoot. . . . . .
  3. . IIRC It was by way of response to the nature of the reply. But It was some time back and I can't be bothered to search back for the specific post. What the eye doesn't see and all that. Technically the act is the prima facie evidence. Whether it needs or has a witness other than the portraiture of the sad act is not a point I am qualified to discuss. The laws surrounding poaching go back as far as the 11th century and their function and effect are manned and varied. I'm sure some bright and budding law student could write an whole doctoral thesis on the subject. I think h
  4. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuckin hell, some of you are funny as. . . . "I was poaching this estate and the keeper didn't like it. . . the rotten swine!" What did you think he was going to do, invite you in for a cuppa and tell you which field the hares were in? Life just ain't fair is it! Get a grip mun! As for why you would race home to start a topic on it, on a public internet forum?????? ROCKS FOR BRAINS. P.S Most keepers are sound enough if you are sound to them, unless some other dickheads with lurchers have put them off dogmen for life!
  5. I'm after a little advice. I have kept a few chickens for a while now, mainly for the eggs, and have enjoyed having them about. I am thinking of keeping 'something else' but am not sure what? I'm looking for a bird that lays eggs, possibly can be eaten (not essential), and is fairly hardy. They will be kept outside in a fair sized run, it can be roofed with wire, and will have a hutch within the run, they will probably be kept on their own alongside the chickens rather than in the same run. Could have free range of the garden with the chickens as well, but if that's not pos
  6. No mate, in the dark, dark future when the corporations own EVERYTHING, including the rabbits. P.S - It's empty sweet cheeks.
  7. Notice i said, 'if that rabbit belongs to someone else'. . . . .
  8. Aye malt, perhaps one of the kings deer may have been a better example. . . .
  9. But what is the 'need' here? And why refer to the 'ignorant masses'. . . .. so you identify poaching as theft, big whoop? Another question might be, if someone never knows something has been taken, and said something is naturally replaced, is it still theft? Does theft require a victim, or indeed a victim that is aware. We all know that the laws surrounding 'poaching' were largely a means to societal control, rather a means of punishing someone for a crime that caused serious detriment or harm to an individual or society.
  10. Aye, it's Magdon. SH - The thing is mate, you cannot judge a man's intellect by the way that he writes on an internet forum. He's a man that argues on technicalities, yes a man who jumps a fence and takes a single rabbit to take home for the pot, is technically theft, if that rabbit 'belongs' to someone else other than him, and he takes it without permission, but to suggest it is the same as robbing an old lady of her pension money, is somewhat silly. Even the powers that be can differentiate between the two, and for a man as apparently 'intelligent' as Greek Phil, this should be obvi
  11. What channel was it on? Like dave says though, it's hardly going to remove from popular conception the idea that ferrets are owned by and associated with wierdos.
  12. Use an online comparison site, that way you can look at the differing prices and what you get for them.
  13. This guy is the most arrogant person i have ever come across on here, he really does seem to think we are all far inferior in the intelligence department than him, based purely upon the fact that we hold a differing opinion on certain topics. But how pathetic is it that a grown man must come on an internet forum, and attempt to slate the intellect of others in order to make himself feel superior and intelligent. You must be an incredibly lonely man Greek Phil, and i don't buy for one moment that you are anywhere near as intelligent as you are attempting to appear. . . . if you were, you would
  14. and that's just when Johnnyboy takes your bird out with the dogs! Oh Rob. . . . . my missus just read that. . . . apparently your off the christmas card list . . . . .
  15. I smoke outside for the same reason, don't want a house that smells of smoke. Also like to have a stand and stare about while i smoke.
  16. How long you there for? If you move there permanantly and get your dogs there, i will come and visit you and bring you some stella. Deal? I like sweden.
  17. I've seen some pretty skinny, light weight and weak looking blokes with dogs and some women who looked like f*****g bears walking about. . . . .so i don't think it's just about the sex.
  18. We had a big black tomcat when i was a kid, the kitten off a cat that just turned up one day, he used to regularly bring pheasants, partridge, rabbits, you name it, back into the house, usually through the bathroom window. One day i was watching him from the house and one of his tactics, was to climb an oak tree, sit on a branch and wait till a pheasant came to feed below, then drop off the branch onto it.
  19. Aye mate i'm the same, i'd never leave one behind, even if i had to trench the whole warren to get it back, they mean the world to me and i could never replace them by buying in new ones (own lines) but at the same time, i don't see the point of just going out and killing bunnies for no reason, i wouldn't kill rabbits with the dog and leave them lying in the field, so don't like doing it with the ferrets either. That's why the collars are such a good invention! Always (touch wood!) get your ferret back and get the bunnies as well. I also believe that leaving dead rabbits down there can
  20. Someone clever stuck up something on a thread in the general section about getting an alarm, wired to a door contact from a car, that when the contact was broken would set the alarm off and wake the dead. I been thinking of making a few, might be worth it. Either that or invest in some electric fencing and lay it covertly.
  21. Aye, does the job, but leaves the bunny down there . . . . .
  22. ah right. I know there's been a few threads asking what colours best etc. and as far as rabbiting goes I don't think it makes any difference......but how do you find the tempraments vary between them? or do you find there's no difference? Of all the ferrets I've ever had I've only ever had three albinos and all the rest have been polecat coloured.....all three of my albinos ones have been less laid back than the polecat coloured ones, not necessarily aggressive (although my current albino jill is bordering on it), but not quite as soft with people and not quite as tolerant with other ferret
  23. Just for the record, anyone saying it's impossible for a cat to catch a hare is a retard. . . . . Cats don't fly, and they catch birds, cats cannot out run a rabbit and they catch them. . . . . . . . .
  24. Using a 'liner' hob is an old technique, where you use a miserable git of an old hob to push the jill off a kill, usually attached to a line with knots on it so that you can see how far down the kill is. Mind you i would never send a ferret down attached to a line. Thing is, without the line, you may well end up just swapping a jill stuck underground for a hob stuck under ground. I use collars anyhow, as i would hate to lose one down there and it CAN happen quite easily in certain places. You would be amazed at some of the pits you get underground in sets. Also by using a collar and
  25. to be fair, once you season the meat and add all the other ingredients, mince is mince. Nothing like a young bunny, pan fried with some garlic, olive oil, mushrooms, onion and bacon.
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