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  1. Just a couple of pics of some mules I bred this year, most of my linnet mules are finishing the moult and a couple of the goldy mules are getting there now.
  2. They need to be trained how to get back into the loft first gnash and if they've been kept in a shed and never seen it from the outside how will they know to find it again? Keep them keen for food and whistle and shake some corn in a tin while you feed them so they associate that with grub so when they do go out you can call them down. I stick them outside in a wire cage so they can get an idea of their surroundings.
  3. By barks do you mean as shes chasing or round the house like most gsd's? If itswhile shes chasing i'd lay her off for a few months.
  4. How did baytril (antibiotic) clear up mites ?
  5. Good read that mate, I knew who a couple of the people were but I can't picture the wood. Does John not keep the hounds anymore then?
  6. I cannot speak for others,.but,.personally,.I found my own Red Heeler /Greyhounds to be extremely worthwhile, with regards to roustabout hunting/mouching and overall durability. Admitedly, I only hunted rabbits,..over a variety of terrains and different counties, throughout the UK,.but I did get a good decade and a half, of continuous work from them,.so,..I suppose I got my monies worth,...can't say fairer than that... BRUCE JUDY SPECKLE They look pretty indestructible to me. What made you move on to a different type of dog Phil?
  7. I'll be keeping maybe a dozen per side but it could comfortably house 25 a side I think. I can't be arsed with that many though tbh as its tricky enough seeing which are pulling their weight in a 12 bird kit. I would imagine all the flying type breeds could be flown from a kit box too.
  8. No a mate of mines knocked it up for me. He's into the rollers now too. Gnash a kit box is basically a small loft for housing flying rollers, the idea behind is to make the birds kit/perform better. If I want to breed them I've got breeding boxes in the shed and if I am keeping them cooped up without flying for any length of time I can pull the divide out on the new box and they have an 8ft loft of space.
  9. This is my new kit box just need to add landing boards and perches then I can move the birds in.
  10. I thought it was gonna be a thread about fellman
  11. Has anyone got a copy sat round they wouldn't mind parting with? Cheers
  12. Ive had silver looses guards and go to BEW Same here but not the other way round and become darker.
  13. And the rest mate, they've been starting them for years now
  14. surely your uncles brother is your uncle or your dad? Nope. Think about it again mate
  15. What advice were you given on all the other threads with the same question? I'd go for the beddy cross for an out an out daytime dog.
  16. Might be a lead chewer? Nice looking dog mate you'll have plenty of fun with a dog like that.
  17. use scooby over her if gnipper would let you as your bitch sounds very similar to how mine is and works and scooby is on the same island as you Use him if you want mate.
  18. Not the exact same breeding as the dam was beddy whippet x wheaten grey Not the fastest but a good knock about vermin dog.
  19. Getting out of the car after a shit day at work and hearing the baby giggling like mad through the window
  20. Make sure the kids keep him busy round your way and away from us
  21. I know colour means f**k all but some of the best ferrets I've ever had were silvers.
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