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steve t

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  1. so if a few mates have brothers sisters mothers uncles etc and breed from the best from them and keep going for a few generations they'll eventually start throwing similar types and this then is a recognisable line?
  2. a comment glen made in a recent post got me wondering whats the difference between a line and a family and when does a family become a line
  3. loads of other lads were asked to go in book but refused, that's who he was left with, don't believe all bs about hand picked lads with lines for generation s
  4. ps that bull was also used in someones line of terriers and one granddaughter was recently sold for a grand some folks have more money than sense !!!
  5. in the past I bred a greyhound to very game pit bull, over half the litter didn't like teeth, the best dog was then mated to a fox mad collie greyhound, got nowt but rabbiting dogs,
  6. He doesn't knead all those smart comments
  7. Advertising that as a bedlington is no different than lads advertising dogs as nuttal, parkes, wheeler whatever big name when in reality it was generations ago one of their ancestors came from those yards
  8. Following on from the otter thread one of the most common predators around my way is the pinemartin. I see one most weeks, have bolted them from log piles, seen them nesting in peoples lofts on several occasions, got them in the hen house a few times, they show no fear of humans and stand their ground when cornered, everyone I know with chickens has had big losses due to them, and there was one eating cake the other day the wife had put on the bird table.
  9. Thanks for advice, got a bag of gain 20 this morning so will mix that in, also give eggs and bones anyway, steve
  10. I used to feed sheeps heads but find them difficult to source now , have now got a supply of beef, mostly minced but some big slabs, was wondering whats good to mix with it. was thinking maybe rice, or since son in law is a baker maybe breadcrumbs, what do you guys recommend, thanks
  11. handy bit of kit allright but dear at eighty pound, get a couple of old kango bits for the prongs take them to a decent fabricator and youll get them for about fifty euro no probs.
  12. thanks rh thought it would be something like that. Anyone handy with a welder would be able to knock that up
  13. how does a two piece shovel join together securily?
  14. don't know what way you get to mayo but if you going through south Sligo to get there pm me and ill give you number for meat
  15. seen the price of them saluki crosses!!!
  16. just looking on the acebeam website and cant see how to buy them on the site, anyone point me in the right direction thanks
  17. can anyone pm me r.b france phone no please
  18. if not sold yet would you post it to Ireland
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