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Dec840

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  1. As above 2012 king suro incubator, box for day olds and infa red heat lamp Incubator is fully auto with cradle and humidity control, all egg racks present Looking for £160 collected form s64 p&p extra Pm mobile number for pics
  2. As above last years stock, segregated as they have not been getting along ithe space they have..some feather loss due to argybargy but flutes coming back two broody ate the moment Collection from s64 looking for £10
  3. Junction 3 at Doncaster is probably your closest free shoot, bi weekly Sundays entries10.30-14.30 Access is thru loversall there's a little sign up at the end of the lane on shoot days Hth
  4. Cheers fella's We have mice regular as we are surrounded by fields and have a river less than a few hundred yards away so I catch the occasional rat..and the mouse traps are out year round..the neighbours are pretty tolerant and we all get along ( for now) all have dogs so plenty of barking which mine don't so enough to negotiate if the hens make too much noise.. I have been hatching quail and brooding them for my dad (rcom king suro) as it was a joint hobby and they all go to his when big enough for the aviary and its been good going..but the missus says they are boring..I have seen some
  5. I am looking to see if it realistic for me to keep bantams in my back garden, bear in mind I live in the usual lost in suburbia estate..the garden is approx 38'x30 but obviously the neighbours gardens all back onto each other, my parents keep 3 chickens in their back garden and a large aviary with quail/canaries/finches...but the chickens car really stink sometimes especially with the weather we have had of late..that is my thinking of bantams (silkies look nice) as they are smaller so easier to move around..they would probably have the run of the garden thru the day which is fenced off with 6
  6. Yeah probs best to drop down to 1/4 choke then when your accuracy and confidence picks up start tightening, I have skeet in my auto and cylinder, 1/4 in my o/u I'm ok with that and have only been flaying for a year or so. Best to try and help yourself out otherwise you'll get disheartened and fall out with your gun,could also try 28g 7.5 shot (cheaper than the 6's too and good for clays)
  7. Looking for a second rough gun, this looks like it could foot the bill, can you p.m me a contact number as I am only home for this weekend and would like to come and have a look
  8. As soon as you exit the building, run like f00k and you have to running jump the gap, then head as fast as possible down the mountain watching the drop to your right HTH
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