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  1. it would cost more in rfd fees than he wants for the gun
  2. as you are aware i put my diesel back to a half cross, it was the obvious thing to do other than lurcher to lurcher, i did this as i felt the collie was to diluted in the line * i call it a line as i can not think of anything else to call them) them pups out of that will be interesting to look at for future breedings along with them reverse 5/8s borderscot, sesku and pukerk (or what ever his name his lol) own should be scope for some real good collie curs , oh aye and them ones of d llyods bitch and snipe .. time will tell
  3. as you are aware i put my diesel back to a half cross, it was the obvious thing to do other than lurcher to lurcher, i did this as i felt the collie was to diluted in the line * i call it a line as i can not think of anything else to call them)
  4. its black , can get sacks full for about 20 quid
  5. the seller has to enter the gun and their details on table 2 of your certificate, best if you both then send a letter in to your licensing office one to state sold to and one to state purchased from
  6. when i was a kid the choice was black and white multi-broadcast telly or out, we were out from 8 till 8 most days and if we didn't come back with something we were in the shit
  7. Yep..both Bryn and Don out of a Cur..its the other parent you want to look at lol...You tell me what a Greyhound has over a Lurcher and a top quality one at that? Speed over 300 yards maybe and in testing conditions not even that lol...I await your reply buddy? Sire of Don was 28tts,84lb speed aplenty, never injured in its life and killed plenty of gear..lets here what the greyhound brings to the table haha.. spot on
  8. needs a price to conform to forum rules
  9. As your topic appears to be in the wrong section, (a non hunting post), we have moved it to the appropriate forum. Read the forum rules, top of the section. This is an automatically generated reply.
  10. the EA are governed as to what they can do by the government, they in turn are directed by Europe, the EU directive that contains the one pound expenditure for every eight pounds of savings is weighted to higher populated areas, the EA is effectively working with their hands tied.
  11. fmwtc rep [/quote he likes country pursuits and could he come ratting and he` a fm rep... lol no I'm a fmwtc rep that's how he got my number stigs having issues today
  12. probably fights anything with 4 legs
  13. you can bring you kids up in the countryside and teach them about country-ways but there comes a point where they ultimately choose their own path and this may not be the one you have chosen or would have chosen for them, its all part of growing up
  14. i have a partially sighted dog who is exceptional in woodland
  15. Go up the forest of dean with deer,boar and sheep there's barely any undergrowth left. the only deer here apart from he odd scarce roe are munties and they love it all dense and overgrown
  16. the options are not exactly great are they, best go for the one that plays a new tune rather than one that keeps playing the same old song
  17. :laugh: Same here mate, brambles and growth everywhere. Im sure I scare most game off when I'm walking in i usually stick to the edges and send the dogs in to work them through
  18. so if the police bill was huge for whatever reason ------ then the cost per badger would be £1,300 ?If it was, than surely that would have been down to the scruffy b*****ds who tried to disrupt the cull would it not mate? £1,311 per badger just for policing -----with other costs it worked out at £4,121 per badger culled. compared to what they`ve done for the floods i think is the comparrison ,? the reality is what can be done until the water recedes yeah like this is the first time its happened some areas that where hit last time round have had fook all done ---anyway my issues
  19. so if the police bill was huge for whatever reason ------ then the cost per badger would be £1,300 ?If it was, than surely that would have been down to the scruffy b*****ds who tried to disrupt the cull would it not mate? £1,311 per badger just for policing -----with other costs it worked out at £4,121 per badger culled. compared to what they`ve done for the floods i think is the comparrison ,? the reality is what can be done until the water recedes yeah like this is the first time its happened some areas that where hit last time round have had fook all done ---anyway my issues
  20. i wish the woods here looked like some of these on the pictures, here no coppicing has been done for donkeys years you walk bent in two through most of it and that's only the easy bits
  21. most are missing the point that this is initiated by anti`s to discredit the cull
  22. so if the police bill was huge for whatever reason ------ then the cost per badger would be £1,300 ?If it was, than surely that would have been down to the scruffy b*****ds who tried to disrupt the cull would it not mate? £1,311 per badger just for policing -----with other costs it worked out at £4,121 per badger culled. compared to what they`ve done for the floods i think is the comparrison ,? the reality is what can be done until the water recedes
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