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Everything posted by LaraCroft
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Brilliant program, he is a great horseman - so quiet. Very sad about the stallion, but I saw another program on YouTube about it and they reckon it some sort of problem from birth.
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7 Month Old Pup Coursing Good Or Bad
LaraCroft replied to jamie1996's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
Wait - no rush. He has soft bones and a soft mind - a few months it will be a different story. All the " start them young, what harm will it do?" people are usually the people advertising dogs for sale at 16 months old as they have no time/no space etc etc all the usual bollocks, and they just started too early. -
seriously ? FFS
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Got that email too - I was gutted. I had been proud of what we have done, and although I am certainly not a "loud in your face" type, I had thought we were making a difference. Seems not. Haven't let OH know, he would be furious.
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Yeah well; Here goes My f**king image altogether! Click it and see her move! Yep - you're gone too ! you muppet ! x
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One lucky dog A good dog, with a great owner. Nice to see *going now, as all misty eyed and shit, and it will ruin my tough image*
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Lovely Hard work and effort, and she is reaping the benefits. Good to see.
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A very decent guy, and what a great offer. Glad it was enjoyed/appreciated.
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Please don't put old car oil on her legs Most allergy type reactions are either something they eat, or something they are in contact with. If diet hasn't changed, and you aren't adding chews/treats etc, then check out bedding ( biological washing powder is a classic one, if they are on fabric ) and floor washing ( bleach and pine based disinfectants are most likely to cause problems ) I would also stop the spray - if the skin is already sore, then it won't help. If she is chewing anyway, it makes them dribble like mad, and that won't help the legs either ( the saliva leaves the legs
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Great news Pete - and well done all who helped
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I do agree - please don't get me wrong.... but the difference between standard NHS care that they are entitled to, and what the H4H does is just exponential. Yes, I work for the NHS, no it isn't perfect - far from it, but for what you get at the time of need - it is excellent. The difference is the quality. There is Lidl quality and there is Fortnum and Mason. If I needed a new limb, I would want a state of the art one, but the NHS provide a standard colour basic plastic one - it is still a replacement, but far from top of the range. They can't provide the best for all - it is just not feasib
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I do agree - please don't get me wrong.... but the difference between standard NHS care that they are entitled to, and what the H4H does is just exponential. Yes, I work for the NHS, no it isn't perfect - far from it, but for what you get at the time of need - it is excellent. The difference is the quality. There is Lidl quality and there is Fortnum and Mason. If I needed a new limb, I would want a state of the art one, but the NHS provide a standard colour basic plastic one - it is still a replacement, but far from top of the range. They can't provide the best for all - it is just not feasib
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Fed Gain 28% for years and also Red Mills Excell 32% when they are grafting hard...never had an issue...interesting point you make tho...how quickly did this condition take to manifest...and did it affect their behaviour...some folk reckon too much protein makes em nuts...never had an issue...mind you when they are on the above feeds they are getting a serious amount of graft...they're on Gain 20% at the moment... Good point. Too much protein and not enough work - they may well have too much energy for a 20 min walk round the block twice a day - but if they are being properly worked, th
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I use rice and pasta ( brown / wholemeal ) with mine if they are working. I don't bother as much in summer unless they need a little help with weight. Over the winter, they will get a mushy pasta/rice and mince meal, as an afternoon feed, prior to working later that night, and then wings/bones/necks etc as a morning feed as normal. The mix you have sounds great
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I worked on a point/hunt yard on Dartmoor for a while, and the owners used to puppy walk for the local hunt - they were the most fantastic pups, and seeing them out cubbing, and then with the main pack was so lovely. Made the hours spent crying in the tackroom because they had gone back to the hunt kennels all worthwhile !
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that catty serving you well i take it It is indeed thank you - I've been more than impressed with it bands decent enough? ive moved onto 040 latex singles.... a bit better than the theraband. They are fine for the sort of thing I use them for ( both ammo and target ! ), although brother uses hex nuts and has currently "stolen" my catty, so I may well be having to get him his own, so I can have mine back !
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Tough place. Grandparents can be awesome. I wouldn't be here without mine. All have gone now, and are sadly missed. Sad news Malt, glad you were there for them though, as much as they were for you.
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Cold Callers With Jesus Christ Badges?
LaraCroft replied to forest of dean redneck's topic in General Talk
lmfao ! I would indeed, and I wouldn't have been preaching, or leaving ! -
Thats the problem - a limited pot of money and lots of people wanting it. Some of them legitimate, some not - and some are very good liars. Some medical conditions are very hard to "prove" for example whiplash - anyone can complain of neck pain, you can't prove they haven't, they can't prove they have. Of course these sort of cases are awful to hear about - but just as frequent as the "hard done by" cases are the cheats. People claiming benefits because they have acne and are too stressed to get a job because of it ? FFS. 6 kids killed in a fire started by their Dad, to try to get the be
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Cold Callers With Jesus Christ Badges?
LaraCroft replied to forest of dean redneck's topic in General Talk
15 mins ? must have had something to look at then -
True, except a rubber wristband could hardly fall off and he didn't work in the fresh food section. Morrisons have changed their mind now. Yeah that is fair enough, there are a lot of daft rules that make no sense that I can't be bothered with, it just seems this story was being twisted to suggest it had something to do with help for heroes which is obviously a hot topic at the minute. I would find it more annoying people using help for heroes to sell newspapers than for a bracelet being banned for food hygiene, even if the hygiene rule was daft. Thats very true. Using any s
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Classic ! That has made my day
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that catty serving you well i take it It is indeed thank you - I've been more than impressed with it
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I Bet Half The Tough Guys On Here Would Have Bottled It
LaraCroft replied to jigsaw's topic in General Talk
Exactly - don't judge a book.