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  1. not many countries experience the fluctuations in weather like we do, plus i have always been of the opinion everything deserves to be left alone to breed and replenish. if pest control was carried out effectively in the winter months than there should be no need for summer hunting, the same with pups, breed the correct time of year and they will be ready to start at some point in the season, ok some bitches may well be 12 month cycles but the majority will be 6 so you have the choice,
  2. glad to hear it, means you wont bother reading any more of my posts then I quite like your posts even the pics you put on even if I carnt make out what the pics are our local fire brigade its only a small village He's in no rush like on his way back from tea break, them tyres were red hot on the way there
  3. have to be quick here. combine one day, plough,harrow,roll and set the next,
  4. glad to hear it, means you wont bother reading any more of my posts then I quite like your posts even the pics you put on even if I carnt make out what the pics are our local fire brigade its only a small village
  5. glad to hear it, means you wont bother reading any more of my posts then
  6. that's your best course of action, after all its their chickens that are the root cause of the problem, but even when or if the chickens go you will still have to deal with the rats. as said earlier raising sheds and such off the floor using blocks/bricks will help.
  7. fowl will always attract rats as there is an available food source, your shed and log store will be perfect shelter, with these things in place they will breed rapidly, you need to sort the problem of the chickens or else the best you can is hope is to control there numbers with the use of both traps and poison. dogs and a smoker will account for a few but again it will only be a short term control method.
  8. Intrinsic discoloration Internal (trauma, injury) Localized red blood cell destruction in the tooth (trauma) Systemic infections Medications (tetracycline) Exposure to too much fluorine (ingestion of toothpaste containing fluoride) High levels of bilirubin in the blood (from bile, the liquid in the gallbladder that helps to dissolve food in the intestines) Amelogenesis imperfecta (a condition in which dental enamel does not calcify enough) Dentinogenesis imperfecta. (a condition in which the dentin does not develop correctly)
  9. what an original idea, surprised nobody else has ever tried it
  10. looks like its biting them in the arse now http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/article1439441.ece?CMP=OTH-gnws-standard-2014_07_26
  11. not mine im afraid, from a very long time ago but still relevant as it will be in years to come
  12. Better equanimity than gasconading, world would be a far better place

    1. Hareydave

      Hareydave

      took the words right out of my mouth

    2. Ggib

      Ggib

      toker as in bob hope smoker

    3. walshie

      walshie

      That's easy for you to say.

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  13. “The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.”
  14. optex infected eye, golden eye. just ask the chemist for conjunctivitis drops, could be caused by grass seeds or any infection
  15. be hard pushed to find any fans on here
  16. the squirts are never a good start to the day

    1. paulus

      paulus

      arse like a blood orange lol

    2. Hareydave

      Hareydave

      ffs there the breakfast out theto dog now

    3. norseman
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