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gingerb0y

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  1. I know the feeling I live local to you. I have some permission I have been shooting, ferreting around here for about 10 years it is very very difficult in this area of Kent to get permission. I really want to start rabbitng with a whippet but I cannot find the permission to allow it. There is some shooting clubs around in kent to shoot on farms etc. for a price but they do not allow hunting with dogs. If your in to duck & Geese shooting there is the Kent wildfowlers
  2. Fair play to you Rake aboot thats quality I have never heard of a Bijon Frise lamping....... I would not have thought it would be quick enough are you lamping sitters? how did you go about training Mia? Im interested I have a 15month BedlingtonXJRT at 15" TTS that is in her second season ferreting I would like to try & lamp with her any tips??
  3. I use fly spray if I have not got any frontline. Spray the fly spray on something & paint it on with a cotton bud
  4. Thanks for the reply Kat I would go into hawking 110% but I clearly cannot give enough time for the birds welfare etc. thats what I needed to know its definetly not for me at the moment.
  5. Hello excuse me if these questions have been asked before. I have tried to research as much as I can on the internet & i have read a couple of books & threads on THL. I am looking at enrolling on a falconry/lantra course & maybe join a club but before I engage to far spending unecessary money I need some general help info. My huge concern is how much flying is required after training hawk everyday? what if I could only fly once a week & what if I could only fly the hawk twice a month? obviously Im only considering the hawks welfare/fitness etc. here; this is worse
  6. A BARF diet is best for them & some dry biscuit (Vitalin I use) lambs liver & they love lambs heart & beef heart, chicken wings but I find they go off chickens wings sometimes with recent & past ferts, baby chicks I have given them baby mice aswell before. You should never give them any part of a pig as this is poisonous to them.
  7. Jills for me !! although I have had a really game albino hob in the past
  8. My vets is £50.00 for spaying jills & hobs are the same
  9. have had both in the past I prefer bitchs bidable & always eager to please!! I find dogs like any male species always trying to sniff out something they should not rather than the task in handthey should be concentrating on
  10. Hi Bullyjane Do you work you Staffies with ferrets on bunnies or just for bushing or foxing??
  11. Hello & welcome Im from Kent & I hunt rabbits, pidgeon & wildfowl
  12. Hello Im from Kent & I like to hunt wabbits
  13. Hello hope you enjoy the forum lots of helpful members on here
  14. I have asked pretty much the same question on the 21st Feb its on page 2 of this forum I got very good replies well worth a look!!!
  15. Thanks everyone really informative replies I think I may go for both if I can
  16. Its been monsooning here in kent all day............ Ruined my day for not going ferreting

  17. I did search to see if this topic has been brought up before but could not find anything maybe it has. I am in the position to be purchasing a rimfire rifle for general pest control this will be first ever rifle. What do people think/prefer .17 or .22 ?????
  18. Hi, Iam new to running dogs just wondered if anyone has used a similar type of dog as I have got for ferreting/Rabbiting etc. By my in experience to runnings dogs I think she maybe to small or short legged she is quiet fast but have nothing to compare her with. She is 8 months old her Sire is a Beddy/whippet & mum a long legged terrier she is 15inchs TTS & weighs approx 6kg she is a slender dog. She retreives very well but I have not got her on to rabbits yet, I took her ferreting 2 weeks ago just to watch & plan to take her this weekend with a long net. Any comm
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