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  1. great pics ,watched them years ago dropping to roost on the reed beds in Norwich somewhere,see this on tv the other night,obviously not starlings but i like their pest control ideas
  2. iv certainly seen some crackers that you put up made my mind up just wanting to get out now and give it a go this is my favourite pic i have taken , it was about 4 years ago if i get anywhere near that standard il be doing ok
  3. iv certainly seen some crackers that you put up made my mind up just wanting to get out now and give it a go
  4. im wanting to miss out on the fuzzy stage to be fair
  5. complete novice to photograghy and the equipment just wanting to know is this camera any good for starting out,just wanting to get started with pics of the dogs when out general wildlife etc sick of using my crap camera phone like i say not tech minded at all but mate got one these going cheap,pretty much still boxed as new and im interested fujifilm finepix s4240, wide 24mm, 14 megapixels,3.0 lcd thanks for looking
  6. cheers for the advice lads much appreciated
  7. nice one cheers for that the RSPH course is about £1000 i think he said,would it be more worth his while paying for this course himself then looking for a position in pest control potentialy giving him higher earnings from the start thanks
  8. very poor wage for some of the work he would be required to do if you ask me,lets be honest its certainly not about walking lush fields of permission filling your boots on the rabbit population,iv worked with a few over the years,cleaning up pigeon shit all day with pressure washers can be as filthy a job as it gets imo,the lad would want to be earning 25k a year to make it worth his while cheers for the info
  9. someone i know has had an informal talk with them about a position they have advertised for a technician,although he has no expieriance at all they still seem willing to discuss the position and he may well get an interview, apparently he will go out with a tech daily and do a weekly test on what he has learnt each particular week on site,after a period of 6 months ish they will give him the required course,not exactly sure which one but on completion he will then be able to start going it alone so to speak visiting sites in a given area with a company vehicle provided. although the starting
  10. the only way mine are tailored to their needs is by the quantity their diet is the same
  11. I'm appalled to read the comments regarding the little Chihuahua being killed by a fox! I'm the Poole & Bournemouth Dog Whisperer, and I can tell you that it happened in front of 4 young children during one of their birthday parties! Before you make up your own assumptions on any story, please get your facts right. The father did indeed run after the fox (who wouldn't if it grabbed your dog?), and the dog was dead. The family are grief stricken, and wouldn't it be nice if you respected their pain and suffering rather than write a heap of s**t! ,ffs lighten up i know how they feel,th
  12. how far back should it be cut mate?and will it not be painful each time it starts to grow and have to be cut again,continually repeating the process with the pottasium,or just far enough to keep it off the pad,thankyou for your advice It's going to hurt the dog when you first cut it mate, especally if you cut the quick. If you just trim the nail without cutting the quick it won't hurt the dog although you will have to keep cutting it on a regular basis. If you do cut the nail right back, apply the potassium and leave it. Keep an eye on the nail and just trim the end once a fortnight, ke
  13. how far back should it be cut mate?and will it not be painful each time it starts to grow and have to be cut again,continually repeating the process with the pottasium,or just far enough to keep it off the pad,thankyou for your advice
  14. in my case the areas i lamp there is really no need for a dog to jump,easy accsess to the fields and golf courses i regularly visit,if i was hunting land where sheep and livestock were found this would prob be a different story,iv never had to lift a dog over a gate yet though,
  15. as we all know pups are forever eating,chewing things they should not,hopefully nothing to serious,just a bit of an upset stomack from something its picked up,as said vet is your first port of call,hope alls well with it
  16. not a great pic to be able to tell for sure,maybe a partridge egg
  17. i walk mine a couple of miles minimum each day off lead,unless im going lamping that night then they will only get a quick blast up the park for 20 mins.
  18. recce

    the best age

    my lad was walking 18 hole golf courses at seven and more when out lamping,loved every minute of it,prob the thrill of being out at night get them out as soon as mate,thats what i say
  19. yeah,it only hunted up because it was a white dog,
  20. are they picking up excess dust from their bedding,hay straw,i have to change my dogs straw regularly as it seems to break down and become dusty quickly,if not bedding in someway,dont know sorry
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