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  1. Better than staying at home lad. I got a couple and missed a couple today at a derelict egg farm, they bolted when the dogs marked them I didn't even need to put the spade in the soil.
  2. Would the parents not try and come back? Good luck with it anyway mate.
  3. Are you sure he wasn't pocketing bits of it and using it as bait? Did the lad eat it all then? I think it'd be the bacon that did me in especially if it was salty stuff and eggs would be easier scrambled but the rest I can just shovel in. I wouldn't eat for a few days afterwards though
  4. I've been knocking up a release pen since friday in a place that is alive with horse flies and getting eaten by them, luckily I don't react badly or i'd be fecked. Its literally knock a staple in then kill the two flies and do they know that if they land near your balls you won't smack them?
  5. That's what I thought There was a day I'd have demolished that and asked for seconds, no probs at all. Now I wouldn't even manage the toast lol My mother in law owns a cafe, I'll have to show her this... Toned down to the "big five" with five of everything, a full tin of Branston beans, nice yolky eggs and a good slab of butter on it?... I'd do it! I can just envisage mopping up the last of the yolk and bean juice with the black pudding and whacking it down with well done toast... ahh... You can't beat a fry-up for breaky, which is handy since I get one every morning at the cafe now
  6. Mine are in with the dog and I wouldn't advise anyone he doesn't know to go in with him
  7. I'd of ate it but the lurcher would have got the quiche :sick:
  8. I've bred quite a few like that in the past from breeding to silvers, have you got any decent pics of your BEW's?
  9. I was given the book last year and put off reading it for a while as I thought it would be anti crap but once I started reading I had to read the lot, really interesting book imo. Social groups of foxes etc changes the way you look at things.
  10. I don't really come across them much with the dogs but i dug three foot to one with the ferrets last year and coz it was covered in soil i grabbed it thinking it was a rabbit
  11. I was trying to call a fox in last season when I saw somwthing else out of the corner of my eye coming towards us at high speed, turned out that it was 2 big (and also bad tempered) alsations from a nearby farm that weren't too happy to see us out lamping. I was over a bloody big ditch and away in the blink of an eye, luckily they stopped at the ditch and fecked off so we fecked off somewhere else rather than bump into the big sods again. I've also got the shudders a few times too when out alone for no reason and they soon go if you carry on and ignore them but I remember a few years ago not
  12. http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/domestic-ex...sale-200-a.html then http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...hl=bull+terrier It seems to me that the poor feckers been messed around for a while now.
  13. Wood pigeon or feral? I would have been chucking them in (woodies or culled racers) whole right from day one mate that way when the kits are ready to start on meat at 2/3 weeks its already there for them.
  14. Great venue for a show, helped by nice weather. True, there was more than a few show ponys there, (dont they get around?) but definately some proper working terriers on show. I don't think the judge knew much about Beddys as he put my worker 3rd behind two obvious fluffies. But no big deal as he serveS me better in the winter than the summer months. I thought I saw your dog there.
  15. It wasn't a bad little show imo, the venue was pretty good. Shame about the traffic there and back though Oh yeah and I conquered my fear of the show ring too (ish)
  16. Or try squealing the same as for foxes etc, i've had rabbits come running at me when i've been squealing a magpie in too. If your in a hidden spot you can get the maggies and crows going nuts with a good squeal.
  17. In the drain where that picture is mate its more likely to be shit than blue algae , cheers anyway
  18. Try them. I think rabbit cages are usually 9 by 9 and about 28 long
  19. Where they all pissing about trying to squeeze a body gripper???
  20. gnipper

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    Spot on Michael,foxes decimate leverets,atb NID. I've found more hare carcases round cubbing earths than rabbits round here.
  21. How old/big are you out of interest? I've got the two common sizes and they are both easy enough to squeeze but then i'm not small and spend a lot of time pruning trees with secateurs but I wouldn't say any other adult would struggle with them.
  22. Whats the big deal? There temeperaments are all different the same as every other breed of dog. Some fight some don't same as every other breed of dog. What do you walk them with???????? Collars like every other breed of dog If you bring em up and socialise them the same as you would any other breed they won't be different, if its bred from nut cases then it might be one too but brought up well it should be ok.
  23. Cat food, the foil trays are good just peel the lid off and chuck it in.
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