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Bear they'll be hard pushed pal, found some good quiet places and some nice little woods. May take the airgun if leves ain't on
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thats the problem now, preban you could start a dog foxing in june/july and know you would have the right size cubs but this june/july they where already big and now theres small ones around. could f**k up entering a young snake head no end
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lol what a joke you are. how far are you from hemyock, churchinford, smeatharpe, stockland or cotleigh? just so i dont end up to near you, ill make sure i stay the opposite side of the hills away from you
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thats my point eventually it will be 2 litters a year through breeding earlier. so sept last year and june this year would put 2 litters on the ground
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Fox breed once per year. Mating takes place in January and February. Foxes are not always monogamous. Sometimes a female, called a vixen, will accommodate several males, if there is enough food to support more than one. A 52 day gestation period is followed by an average litter size of 3 to 5 pups, born between March and May, depending upon the time of conception. Born blind, the pups' eyes open in about 12 days. They live off their mother's milk for 8 weeks, then the mother introduces the pups to their first meal of meat by regurgitating partially digested meat she has already eaten. Until
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i dont lie and i look after my mutts ta. so what ya heard?
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Fox breed once per year. Mating takes place in January and February. Foxes are not always monogamous. Sometimes a female, called a vixen, will accommodate several males, if there is enough food to support more than one. A 52 day gestation period is followed by an average litter size of 3 to 5 pups, born between March and May, depending upon the time of conception. Born blind, the pups' eyes open in about 12 days. They live off their mother's milk for 8 weeks, then the mother introduces the pups to their first meal of meat by regurgitating partially digested meat she has already eaten. Until
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no these are this years cubs sean mate and not directly around them but in the same area
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i dont need a status symbol, i need a dog that WILL WORK. ill find you one if you want sweetheart
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im not dogless, where do you get this from? i wouldnt touch that shit you keep with a barge poloe, was looking at your pics and i can see they certainly wouldnt do what i want but as long as your happy well thats upto you what you kennel
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we where out in around east devon/somerset border last night and must have seen 50-60 of the things. 1,2 and 3s on every field so would say they need controlling there but closer to home i dont see one from one week to the next and then when i do they are normally on there way through a hedge. think its like all over animals, if they werent protected there would be a good balance as people would kill the odd one here and there
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thats the best way to describe them, also there are also cubs the size they should be. how would we find out?
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i wouldnt touch your dogs, ive given away curs that would no doubt be better. i wasnt far from you have some land by you but you are the one that said you would see me if you remember, when im lamping i wouldnt waste my time with you but i will bump into you one day. is a small world after all. so what makes you think id go near that thing of yours?
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yeah i understand that mate but as the weather has been so warm and wet with cold spells in the middle could they have been tricked into thinking they are in a new year? i thought that at first sean but there have been to many cubs both close together and in areas far apart to be that coincidental
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i know what you mean sean but mate i think they may have started to breed twice a year, seen them pairing up not to long ago or it appeared that way anyway