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Well your not getting any sympathy off me there Micky Maybe a little cheap quad would be handy for you.
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I would agree with you on that one,Picked up two sandy jill kits of a bloke as I was choosing which to have I said to him "christ mate you must have handled these a lot". He replied "they have had hardly any as i've been so busy working", I've not had a single nip or bite. He did say the parents never have bit, so yes I think there is some thing in what you say. Atb Cheers Arry yes there is some thing in that. I had a young jill kit who from day one was as good as good with little input from me. The guy had loads of ferrets and was working long hours so no way were all them kits hand
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Does it really make that much difference. My older hob is fine never bit me once (he was a rescue) I thought spending an hour with them every other day now there abit older would be fine?? I ain't asking why there biting by the way if you read my post its about how hard can they bit at that age Once they are set in there ways and used to be handled you don't need to handle every day. It don't hurt but once they trust you it is in the bag so worth putting extra effort in when they are young The answer to how hard is pretty hard mine demolish chicken carcasses bones and all for the most
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Maybe lurcherlink may be able to help find a home for the old girl if you struggle to find her a home. Just a thought.
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I normally buy the icelands ones lol Yea the aldi ones are not bad either They are easy enough to make though not all yorkshires are equal. You don't want a flat doughy thing. Red hot fat and get some air in them is needed I guess. Like I said my nans used to rise and rise and rise. Wish I had paid attention
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Is snaring your main pursuit now Micky ?
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So, Tell Us, What Are Ye All At In The Veg Garden?
terryd replied to JohnGalway's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
bloody hell that worked out well. Looks a pokey one too -
Beef, Lamb, chicken then pork. You have to have a good roast and I don't care what day it is on either. I was spoiled by me grans roast and yorkshires that you could hardly get out the oven. Bloody amazing grub. I try and follow her steps. Got to admit i rarely make my own yorkies though as we don''t have them every roast. Also you have to admit good old aunt bessy are not that bad. Gran would be turning in her grave at that one
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He just replied on Facebook with in the hour so get on there lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Mouth watering thread this if you can get by the nice looking pigs which I can. I see a happy tasty pig. As said above shame they couldn't be done on the spot. That would complete it
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I just find them reassuring more than any thing when your on your own. I was ferreting some holes by a dual carriageway last year in a thick old hedge. The dog was tied because of the road so my extra pair of eyes/ears where out of commission. The bloody drone off the traffic was non stop. The ferret was gone some time and started to worry she slipped out and I hadn't heard her bells. A quick scan with the locator down either side found nothing so then I really started to worry. But when I crawled in I finally got a tick tick off the old box. Deep under the bank. So I just sat down till it the
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You can just see the potential for a disaster there
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lol me too was expecting a cat and some short crust and plenty of chillies! Dont know how pastry turns out on a BBQ ? ha good point. Sure he would manage some thing though
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Well that is interesting. No wonder I miss every thing I am ten yards behind
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Daughter called my two new hobs diddy and kong. Though stinky and pong might be more apt Messy couple of sods they are. Right hooligans lol
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It was perfect last night Ken. One of them, nights the rabbits creep along with there lugs back and don't seem to have a clue whats going on around them. Plenty more to come though
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Looks a character Doug good luck with him
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that rings few bells
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lol me too was expecting a cat and some short crust
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have you tried contacting via facebook ? https://www.(!64.56:886/knockerbox/?hc_location=ufi
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Just a blip I reckon mine is the same. Last year straight back at full tilt. This year so far after a lazy summer and going out on light nights and even artificial light from road lights with quite a few rabbits hopping about. No way was that dog coming straight back if he could see rabbits with out the lamp. Silly me . Some work and dark nights will have him back on track same as yours Might help to pick a few fields with out much in too. Not a problem here
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I think what is most concerning is the comments like I wouldn't want my children too see some thing like that. What a hocked hare hanging up. Christ a few years back a butcher down the road had wild boar and all sorts of game dangling from his shop front. It was bloody great Joe public has no understanding what so ever now a days
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So, Tell Us, What Are Ye All At In The Veg Garden?
terryd replied to JohnGalway's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
whats the plan for the marrow ? -
So, Tell Us, What Are Ye All At In The Veg Garden?
terryd replied to JohnGalway's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
Well neck deep in green beans. Freezer full, fridge full, neighbors full. Rumor has it runner bean soup is nice so will try that. Leaving the big ones now to dry and we will try them as dried beans. Bean getting half a black bag at time. They even caused a domestic last week when i got home from work and they hadn't been frozen so I put my foot down. It didn't take me long to do them the big kale plant and cuttings are doing well found some golden beets today. Been looking at them under the netting and thinking them chards plants are doing well then I noticed the beets
