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darbo

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  1. when you join the working bedlington forum .ask[crazy bedlington] thats his user name. he possibly could have some pups.
  2. join the working bedlington forum. ask plenty of questions.im sure you will get some good advice on there.
  3. each man to his own ossie. i suppose its where you come from. st.helens is a rugby league town. not that many people bother with union.
  4. the dogs name i remember plummer going on about in one of his books was called burke.
  5. thanks for the reply. they are striking looking birds. good luck with them.
  6. i understand they are rare.are they a good laying bird?do they lay white eggs?
  7. hope none of you irish boys mind me asking what are the crosses most used for hares on your terrain. never been to ireland.
  8. repetive/soulles watch a st.helens vs wigan game you will be converted
  9. faster game more action. keeps you wide awake.
  10. rugby union exciting game to watch?
  11. greatest sport in the world.
  12. just been on the phone to a good man in poultry and for compacted crop he suggests-run some warm water down the birds throat. let it breathe massage the crop, then angle the bird to the ground and continue to massage until the bird vomits. i must admit i havent tried this myself but he said it has worked for him with a bird with compacted crop.
  13. ive had this before like bert says give the bird a few drops of cod liver oil.then hold the bird so its head and neck are angled towards the ground [not upside down].then gently massage the crop. working up to the beak.dont apply too much pressure. the contents of the crop should hopefully soften and the bird should reguritate the blockage. there may be a need to repeat the process over a couple of days. i had to last year with one of my birds before everything was back to normal. good luck.
  14. no no born and bred st.helens. only lived in pie land for a few years. moving back to gods country this year.
  15. couple of lucky bounces of the ball
  16. watch a proper rugby match rugby league.[st.helens] not kick and chase-union.
  17. again tote a very nicely put to together dog. have a soft spot for collie crosses. is yours localy bred?
  18. purdeys progress very good for the first time lurcher owner regarding obedience training in my opinion.
  19. everytime i look at bryn i think he is a superb example of the cross.
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