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terryd

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  1. Is he in a crate at night ? Mine voluntarily goes in his crate at 9 if we are not going out and comes out at 6 in the morning. Takes him a while to get going and he looks stiff for a few minutes till he gets all stretched out But yours sounds tender on the wrist
  2. Yea mines the same I know they are rough but she really hammers the young jill and no let up either. So will keep at it gradually over the winter
  3. More than enough ways to die with out walking the mushroom gauntlet. Will be sticking to aldi for them
  4. I bought a new jill in and my old one don't get on she really lays into her and chewing on her quite bad so I had to separate. I swap them around in there hutches every other day now so they can get used to the smell of the other maybe. The castrated hob don't give a monkey and gets on with them both.
  5. sorry to hear of your run of bad luck. It does seem to matter of when rather than if with these dogs even more so at night
  6. Some thing I have been meaning to do I know a small wood that has clumps of cover along the top and twice the lurcher has marked one particular patch and I lob a stone in and a rabbit has used the same route each time to nip across into the wood. His in for a surprise the next time he tries it
  7. Just seen this I will get one for next year i like the way it cuts them uniform. Just the ticket for freezing
  8. Found that this morning, was going to have a good read this evening especially the part about the Allodial claim. TC from what I can see that only seems to work in scotland not sure mind
  9. Seems a funny old situation to me turning up knocking up a fence on possibly some one else land I can seeing that going very pete tong lol Saying that this field has never been used for nothing apart from when I was a kid a couple of indians fellas lived there in a caravan and kept goats they left them to starve in a shed and just disappeared
  10. well thats interesting I know a small field all over grown that has not had any one set foot on for 25 years or more. Did a search with the land registry and the bloke whos name its in passed away 10 years ago
  11. sounds so easy lol http://forum.fmotl.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=2579
  12. How do you know the land is not on some ones deeds and they just dont bother keeping tabs on it
  13. out of interest what camera did you use for the videos ?
  14. That is true I have some hazel here I had of tc a few years ago and they are still sound
  15. he looks a proper little beast! He wasn't scared of any thing that's for sure. He had a great working life at it all the time. Got a nasty stomach tumour in the end and I remember the day I made the last trip to the vet he was sitting on the passenger seat and I leaned over he gave me a big lick on the chops. Probably because I needed a wash lol but it was a sad day
  16. you could try and find some hazel to get you going. Then cut some more once the sap is down to last you
  17. this is in the guinness book of records The farthest distance that a lost pet dog has found his way home occurred in 1979 when Jimpa, a labrador/boxer cross, turned up at his old home in Pimpinio, Victoria, Australia after walking 3,218 km (2,000 miles) across Australia. His owner, Warren Dumesney (Australia), had taken the dog with him 14 months earlier when he went to work on a farm at Nyabing, Western Australia. During his trek the dog negotiated the almost waterless Nullarbor Plain.
  18. looks nothing like a cat but handsome animal
  19. I think the problem is now a days if you dog is laying in to some ones cat unless on your own property the dogs out of control and that could cost you. The potential is all ways there for it to end up in someone's back yard dong the deed and it could be there pet. Also a lot of farmers like there cats and its not a good look your dogs eyes popping out there head eyeing up the farmers cat. Lots of potential for problems so would make sense to steady them I think if possible. Mines not but I am working on it as best I can. Its a lot harder than sheep because cats seem far more attractive to hi
  20. yes if you take your eye off the ball there's all ways some thing waiting to eat every thing
  21. I definitely don't want my dog touching a cat so working hard on getting him ok with them. Trouble is If want to show him sheep I can jump in the car and go visit some. Not so easy with cats just got to make do with the ones legging it across the road in the village of sat in some ones drive. At the moment its safe to say his not to be trusted with them but we will get there
  22. this was mine really was a super dog. Did it all and bright as a button. Couldn't fault him apart from his issues with the great dane next door. super ferreter good digging dog too
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