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Hot Meat

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  1. most pouters, especially horseman an the spanish breeds will work mate, its all about putting steam into them, thats why you keep them seperate an then the horn will make them go range, if you are to target ferals then a plain blue barred or cheq bird is better as ferals are less weary of them with them being more natural looking, tho some ferals will go mad for a bit of white aswell. pouters will work 24/7 if left paired together so yeah you will get a pretty good idea of how well he will work just by watching him in a pen with a hen next door, or even allowed out in the hut together. a good
  2. theres more and more folks in england flying them now, so you should come across some, i got rid of mine years ago, this thread is making me think about a pair in garden
  3. yeah gnipper mate they will work an thieve anything that resembles a pigeon, even when flown in a flock pouters will peel off and go hunting if they spy a pigeon, to get the most out of the sport you need a mate or even a few that live local, but pouters can and do range for miles looking for a tackle if full of steam. i had mine doing 15 mile easily then i outcrossed them to racing pigeons an increased the range, most pigeons are nice to have about the place, but get a couple of pouters and watch them work, an there characters will have you hooked in an instant, especially of you appreciate a
  4. gouldy wait till you get your pouters, youll never look back a the rollers an tipplers
  5. i had 3 litter sisters years ago that killed 2 litters each, 6 litters in 2 years, to say i was gutted was an understatement, then the guy who gave me the jills told me they was hand reared, i dont knowif that made a diffrence, but iv bred umpteen litters before an after them 2 unlucky years and never had any other probs really, put it down to experience buy some kitts in an get on with it pal, i nearly drove meself round bend asking what if, or if only... atb
  6. you have missed a bit wth the strimmer mate , them pup do look happy an real healthy, if i was after a pup id a looked at this litter thats for sure, atb with them
  7. atleast 8 hours before i go an as soon as i back in an dogs checked cleaned an ready to bed down
  8. if his dvd is like his book he can keep it....
  9. check out the rest of the guys vids
  10. i wouldnt give half a bag a toffees for a coursing bred pup
  11. Nice healthy pups but cut that grass before a pup goes missing lol
  12. soon as possible an do it calmly an quietly, not rocket science just use common sense
  13. try the kits with all the diced food you have offered the jill mate, id leave her with kitts but id try me hardest to make sure them kitts started eating solids, it dont take much after the first nibble they know whats best for em, if you do decide to remove the kitts from the jill then make sure the kitts are doin toilet by themselves but at 4 weeks id expect tyem to be an to be well on there way to fully weaned, how advanced are the kits for there age?
  14. start if yo havent to wean the kitts pal, ill tell you same as i told this kanigra fella, try them kitts with as many foods as poss an water get them weaned an then get the jil some good grubb an rest, are her nipples hard?? anything else about her?
  15. will you be breeding them and selling the pups for top dollar to make your money back off them like the last lad who oined after buying a couple???
  16. I havhave bred micro ferrets you pompous little rodent. You have been given the advice. If you cared anything whatsoever you'd have been at a vet an not getting defensive over answers to your question you posted on an open forum
  17. i aint dissing a terrier for bushing im just giving my opinion, to me a bushing terrier needs to be able to be under control off a lead, the ajority of terriermen who keep terriers for there intended purpose would never let a dog off the lead unless he was in ful control of the situation, i own a terrier for bushing who uses her voice an does numerous other jobs, but she is deffo not a digging dog an is actually a failed digging dog. to me a terrier should be put in an dug out, however i like to get the most out of my dogs an if they show potential at a job other than the one i intended, then
  18. theres more than you think, but noy an ideal dog for bushing, imo if a terrier is a good busher it is a bad terrier....
  19. as a rule the smaller the animal the quicker they wean.... dont they?? lol like i said if this aint a wind up get the poor jill some rest an good grub ffs
  20. Them kitts more than old enuff to be weaned pal. Get them weaned and get the jill some rest and good grub
  21. Most whippets I seen grafted regular an hard on golf courses started yippin
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