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leegreen

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  1. I know both these dogs and they are sound and steady and £300 for a large dog is not bad, squirt money as well, can't be bad. Any way if you would like have "tree" then I have about 20,000 in small pots all different native species pm me if you like .
  2. I always bury mine. Don't like the Idea of someones dog eating it.
  3. Just for the record, a Sea Trout is an ocean going Brown Trout and there are many variants of colours and spots depending on where they come from and what their Ma and Da look like . Hope this helps and yes I am an expert yc.
  4. Nice looking pup, you should ask to swap it for some nail clippers.
  5. I'll give you £200 for it. I will be able to get £400 for it stuffed, with some wheels on it. Does it still come with the lead and collar?
  6. Hello Stubbs, start at £25/hour + call out charge + vat. Thats a good place to start, then adjust it as you see fit.
  7. What are you feeding it? and when did you last worm it?
  8. You like your meat tender then Oh Kay you are naughty
  9. I like him, has he bitten anyone yet? and whats he like with other dogs, at the mo.
  10. I am 41ish, been fishing since 6, shooting and ferreting at 12 and was allowed a dog at 15. Now I have 2 ferrets, 4 dogs, a 20' container full of guns and fishing tackle,1 pony, lots of edible animals and 3 chest freezers full of dead ones, yummy.
  11. Thats because you've seen shite ones.
  12. Make me one, I will buy it if its as nice.
  13. I would like one of those, but I think they are way too expensive. Do you know how much that was?
  14. I am not even going to read any more, just one question.....have you got a penis attached to your fore head?
  15. ok mate, most dogs will have a pop at a cat. As it been stock-trained, that would be more of a worry to most lurchers owners. If its had 4 homes as been said, and its hunting + cat ching well . Whats the prob then.?????
  16. No body but one has mentioned that wellies are just no good for brambles or thorny harsh cover (I have had most). Leather boots are the only way to go unless someone can prove me wrong.
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