ive been in the contracting industry as a electrician for 31 years. i do have sympathy for young lads trying to get into the game as the job market at the moment is poor. you would have to go to college to gain nvqs.plus training courses for safety certificates cherry picker licenses etc.now i dont know what type of training and experience of electrical work you would get in the army. but one place that are very keen on ex army tradesmen is the prison service as a maintenance electrician or plumber chef whatever trade. the pay isnt great but is a close to permanent job as you could get in this
bond with a pup. plenty of early socialization take it everywere with you. decide what you want the pup to do [training wise]take one step at a time.patience perseverence,end a training session on a good note.take into account the temperament of the pup. they are not all the same some are sensitive,some strong willed etc.adjust your training technique to the pups temperament. just because it has saluki in it doesnt mean it cant be trained. ive had collie crosses that have been difficult at times.let it be a pup. only enter it to quarry when you are happy with its training and you feel it is me
thanks for the reply craig, when you took out the automatic cradel do you just leave the eggs in the bootom were you fill with water or do you just knock of the auto cradel thanks again. im trying to hatch some pekin bantams its the first time ive tried i think its more trial an error to be honest
its 21 days for bantams hatching if thats any help.sorry dont know anything about incubators i use broody birds.
its good up to now trappa crunch time will come when i try and grow summer cauliflowers failed for the last 20 years. going to get some old english game bantam hatching eggs and put them under the silkies.liked these little birds for a long time now. hope you have a good growing season.
thelast dog i got from hancock was in 1989 he had the same problems. i think he had been fed on vitalin while at hancocks. the good news after a trip to the vets he soon recovered and lived till he was 17. all the best of luck with your pup tomorrow.
the biggest i have caught will be small compared to some peoples catches. years ago first time trip to the river bollin in cheshire caught a 5lb 9oz brown trout trotting for chub using maggots put up a great fight.
i use a deep bed of shavings in the nest box. other people on our allotments use straw or shredded paper. whatever you choose to use change it regularly. as far as eggs are concerned i think shops have a 4 week best before date but i could be wrong.our eggs dont last long they are eaten by us or are given away to friends and family.
got my first crop of the year asparagus well pleased also pulled the first rhubarb. everything is growing well in the greenhouse. the chickens are laying like no tomorrow sweet. hope everyone has a good growing season.