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Posts posted by bobkizzyhugo
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hobs will come in first so they are ready and waiting for the jills.
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well we flushed it out with salene a few times the swelling has subsided aswell as the heat cant feel any bubbles anymore but it did get abit juicy. spoke to the vet he said to just keep an eye on it but is happy with whats been done so far
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dogs back leg is hot and swollon. she has a small 10mm puncture wound below the knee to the front/concave joint of the hock. its hot to the touch slightly swollen joint around the hock and can feel the bubble of air under the skin. apart from rest and a salwater rinse is there anything else i should be doing? im guessing that the air is due to the puncture and will be driven out on its own?
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il come to Barnsley....
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got a pregnant doe and a 6ish week old today
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dont know if this is right for ear mites but a dog of mine had dirty ears, wax build, up i just cleaned them with a rag and put some vegetable oil in them. it loosened up all the wax and after a couple of applications they where clean and have stayed clean, just thought id mention it as maybe the oil may trap any mites to
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am i right in thinking that the dpm fabric is used as the webbing for the grp?
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i think this is a old story. and the version i heard years ago now was that the rspca had bolted a number of gsd's but failed to pith them afterwards. bolt gun seems ok to me, its good enough for other stock, why not a dog? i think the act of pithing an animal is a little offputting to most, as it is quite hands on and fairly graphic compared to necking a rabbit say.
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preloved north wales £65
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50 quid i would reckon. i got a price for £ for vasectomy
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whats the distance between your supports? coraline sags very easily if insufficiently supported. what size is the shed? you can get a concrete corragated fibreboard from builders merchant. if the supports are spaced widely. chipboard is not the best for flat rooves. cheapest but not the best. OSB board would be a better option 3/4" again if youre supports are set wide appart (4') you will need additional supports or the boards will sag. coraline sheets cover bout 0.8 by 1.8m approx
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a little thin is better than fat i think. looks ok to me. as already said i think people are getting too used to seeing more and more obese dogs/changing perception of what a fit dog should look like
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ive got a jill u can have. shes this years, sandy,theres a pic of her in a topic of mine(hob size) or sumthing like that. i havnt realy tried her. but if she dont work for you i will take her back wirral
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as pets or workers?
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he is just getting red mills greyhound food wetted with a little milk 2/3 times a day plus trimmings of meat from the butchers. he has grown alot in the two wks ive had him. he was 2Kg 10 days ago if that helps for comparison.
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got one of SS's collars on my bulldog had it on 3 years. still in great condition
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got it. thanks for that
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cant get anywhere without a credit score, im sh ite at saving, but pay my debts. wudnt of had any presents this xmas if it wernt for my card. just gives me one more incentive to work harder/earn more to pay it off fast before it costs too much more. credit is credit wheather it be a mortgage. insurance. car finance. everyone got something on credit
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sorted thanks to Kevj
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ok kev no problem, thanks for taking the time to enquire.
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didnt get it off whoever bred him. so could not tell ya
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