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  1. stubby

    Revenge

    my mates mum had a boyfriend, and whilst she was away for a couple of days, he visted a few "russian bride" sites on the internet, of course on her return she found this out from the computer, so while he was at work, cooked a big meat pie using PEDIGREE CHUM, then sat and watched him eating, never saying a word to him, he thought it was lovely suffice to say, I never eat at his mum's gaff
  2. well hello danny how's the thumb have been trying to put up pictures of "billy" but cant seem to upload them for some reason, the eye con has cleared up nicely, used some parrifin based stuff from pet shop, but will use optrex if it happens again am gonna try and put this one up of billy, "smart" the jr took his bed, and he squeezed himself into her plastic bed
  3. I'd get yourself a good book on ferrets first and have a good read up, by all means get yaself another JILL because its not fair keeping a single ferret but why do you want to start breeding?? only breed if you have an outlet for the young, at 5 months, yours is still a baby
  4. or tell me what size you want and ill cut you a bit of pigeon mesh 2"x2" holes free of charge
  5. Id say, its up to the ferret, I put a litter tray in the outside court thinking they might bathe in it in all the warm weather we been having, yet all they did was drink from it, yet on spraying the grass inside the court with the hose set on mist (rain effect) the pair of them were under it like a shot, then laying back and grooming themselves
  6. hi all, my lurcher seems to have what I can only describe as "gunky eye's" every morning he has a yellowish gunk in the corner of each eye, only had it a few days now, and Ive been cleaning his eyes with plain water, do you think its a matter for the vets, or is there a remedy I can use, ie eye drops for us? many thanks
  7. and how can you post so many pictures??, Ive posted 3 and it now says Ive reached a limit?
  8. cleaning is no problem, the outside enclosure is grassed so a daily sprinkling with the hose is all thats needed, the ferts stiill mess inside in a corner so cleaning out in there no problem either
  9. at the moment, just the 2 silver jills (sisters) but hopefully if I can get them mated, it will easily hold 10-15?
  10. hi all, aint been on for a while as new house move and no internet connection, but some of you may remember I was toying with the idea of re-homing a lurcher, well we did around 3 weeks ago and love him to bits, he's grey/deer/saluki around 2yrs old we introduced him to our jack russel bitch and they got on fine, then for the next week and half he was raping her on ever occassion, laugh, try watching a 29" lurcher and JR, and they were like naughty teenagers, kept disappearing around the back of the shed. anyway he's now settled in fully, and very much part of the family, although he sti
  11. well after alot of waiting, myself and other half have finally got into our new place at grays in essex, and after a few weeks of hard DIY, I got the time to get the ferts accomadation up and running, usiing an old anderson shelter as the start of my project, there was also an old concrete cold frame along side which had me thinking of the "outside" enclosure, the inside of the shed is filled wiith around 2" deep wood shavings, food and water bottles, sleeping boxes and hammocks, swings etc then through the drainage pipe into the outside court, this was around 3ft deep, so I linned the bottom
  12. stubby

    test

    just a test to see if i can post yet?
  13. have only just started looking into this myself, but from what i can gather, canned meat/ dry food is produced with whatever in them, raw meat = exactly what it says, all the goodness, bones an all, wild animals have been eating it for years and it aint done them any harm or just read scotty3968 post a few below this one, ditch's replies says it all....
  14. welcome mate, if ya ever need some advice, just give us a shout
  15. his name aint jim, it's FUG fat ugly git oi oi mate, so you finally got it sorted
  16. a harrier is a bird of prey I would'ent take the pi$$ outta ya kitchen, but I did think you were setting the trap on the worktop cos some squirrel was eating ya washing machine :whistle:
  17. did you open up its stomach to see what it had eaten before death???? had there been a cheese, and a ham toasted sarnie, it would seem it died off..... wait for it....... mixing me toasties (mixy) ok, but the old ones are the best...
  18. we heard you the first time...
  19. I was born as a townie, and my other half was born in rural yorkshire, yet we compliment each other, we have only been together for 3yrs but after saying I'd never get married again, I will her... we met as we were both bikers, yet the last year and a half I havent rode at all, but gone over to the country life and style, and she still loves me could easily see us moving back up north one day....
  20. many years ago I had a pet shop, my cages were all connected with tubes that ran to a 10 gall water butt, at the tube end was a system simular to the bunny bottles but once the bearing was pushed in, water flow'd freely rather than the way bunny bottles have to be motivated with the ferrets tongue, think they use this type of system in chicken sheds
  21. stubby

    newbie

    no, an air rifle cannot take out a fox before getting a rifle, I'd suggest getting yourself either a book or air rifle dvd and learn from it, dont run before you can walk
  22. I have the hand held lidi one, you can focus it in, in the day time, as it comes with a pinhole cap so light cannot get in, but you can focus it, you cant use it by zero'ing it in, but used in conjunction with a lamp makes a good combinatation use the hand held to spot them and approach in darkness, then turn on the lamp and shoot
  23. my other half is prob more rural than me as she's a northern lass with farming parents, left the country life in search of exitment in the city, to find me wanting a countrylife ok, there were a few years in between she has no worries on dead rabbits, loves her cooking(as I do too)and has no qualms on whatever I do(yes, the sun does shine outta my arse) nope she wont read this, so it's not for brownie points, but those of us that have missus like this, will all say "she's one in a million"
  24. I got into detecting bout 8yrs back, paid around £400 for it and used it once,lol although the one and only time I went out, I found a silver sixpence from one of the henry king's era, around 850yrs old in fair condition, which I still have somewhere, remember putting it somewhere safe.............but where?,lol still have the detector, its the one thing I never sold on, as always fancy the idea of getting back into it when Im old and grey, ....$hit the grey is here already
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