Dewalt and Makita get my vote. But one of the lads that works for me occasionally has a set of milwaulke, and despite him being a busy, heavy handed type they have stood up well, and some good deals to be had on sets of 'em
no mate,the dog is deer/bull/grey I got him a couple of years back off moggy off here.i put the dog over my own bull bitch an she only had the one.atb mud
Grand pup that! I have one similar bred, but whippet not deerhound. useful, but busy bugger he is too.
The thing with BB is that its like being in a restaurant for a quiet meal with the wife. The couple on the next table start a row. You don't want to spoil you romantic evening with that shit, but neither of you talk to each other and cannot help listening
What a great effort all round lads! sounds like you all had a grand time. Might even chuck my hat in the ring for next year. Dytkos, that wooden spoon is mine, 'cos in my world, "If it flies, it dies. If its run, its done. But if it swims, it wins"!
I'll have a pint of what you've been drinking Morton! but not sure I could manage two
I rarely drink,or enjoy myself,ive been wed to long,im just tired.
Glad to hear I'm not the only member of that club
No crops around here, had a few hours out last night. Dog was sharp as always, but giddy as hell to start with. You can tell they've never seen a lamp before. And 21 of 'em wont be seeing one again either
If your foxing for true pest control purposes, then who cares if you double up. Yes a fox dog should do the job single handed, but if you find two get the job done more effectively, on a regular basis, then crack on at get the job done!
its around £63 for a 13kg bag. had mine on it. did well but their farts were often and eye watering. Taste the wild or simpsons for me. I always steered clear of high protein levels in dog food, but since trying Orijen and such like I have changed my mind. they are on high protien, grain free food all year round and get fatty lamb and minced game when they are in hard work during the season.
bonnie wee things them woodpeckers. They eat the suet all year round, but mainly in the winter. But as mentioned use it to fatten their young in summer.
I agree, a dog aggressive cur was never anything to brag about. but some did. The WWW just made it easier for such numpties to broadcast such crap! I guess its the price we pay.