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Blueboybilly

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  1. Thanks Hilly, The Monkey, Sussex & Jarvis for your comments on this. He’s 8 months old now and 2 months into his training - I’ve got him under control with this and he’s not chasing anything at all. Your comments really were very positive and helped keep me calm when he was going through his ‘chasing phase’. I was always expecting at least one idiot to either patronise or be darn right unhelpful but the comments from you guys made up for that one idiot! Thanks guys BBB
  2. Thanks Wyman I have stated to teach him the stop whistle so hopefully the next time that it happens he will understand the whistle and stop!!!
  3. Hi guys, i have got a 5 month old working Cocker who is proving to be very game but he has started to chase low flying birds and despite me shouting he won’t stop chasing it until he realises that he can’t catch it!! im keen to correct this issue with him but I don’t know what to do. Has anyone got any experience with this issue who can pass on some advice? Thanks BBB
  4. Southern Rabbits aren’t any harder to catch lads... Northern Dogs are just faster than their southern shandy drinking counterparts
  5. Fair play to Scotland. We were out muscled and out witted by a team who were superior on the day. Well done Scotland - well deserved
  6. Hi guys, I got a new job a few weeks ago. He’s a very small type. When I introduced him to my current job (who is very big) they seemed to play for 30 seconds and then the big Hob pins down the little Hob and looks like he’s trying to kill him. i always break it up and they live I separate hutches because of this reason. My qquestion is: Will this always be a problem or is there something that I can do to help them get along??? BBB
  7. Okay understood - so what do I need to do then? Separated them permanently?
  8. Okay will do. But do you know why he is doing this to her?
  9. Got my first ferrets this year and noticed that the Hob was scruffing the Gill this morning. At first I though that he was trying to mate her but when I got her out of the hutch I noticed that he had wounded her and she has a scab where it looks like he has done it before. The ferrets are ‘this years’ and the Hob hasn’t been Vsexed yet. Does anyone know what I can do?
  10. I've got to say: I was convincing myself that numbers were down after reading stuff like this but actually, numbers are just down in the places that I have been looking. I spent last few weeks trying to improve my outings by going to the fields that surround all of my usual spots and was pleasantly surprised at the decent number of rabbits that I was getting on.. The sweet spots change and its up to me to change with them. And you know what - I've bloody enjoyed it. Proper hunting as far as I'm concerned - exploring and re learning the lay of the land then linking it up with the oth
  11. Might be a long shot but does anyone know of any particular spot in the Yorkshire Dales that is worth a visit? I’ve fancied a weekend up there for a while. I used to live in Harrogate but I never had a running dog back then which is a shame!
  12. My wife has now arranged for a house sitter who will come and live in the house while we are away so she will look after the dogs and see to the ferrets too. In all fairness I hadn’t considered the ferrets knocking the water off or the water freezing Thanks for the comments guys BBB
  13. Hi guys. I have a 1 week holiday booked in the Winter and was thinking about how long I can leave my ferrets for. I have 2 young ferrets and I know that they will eat a rabbit from head to toe in about a week and if I leave 2 water feeders these will easily last longer than a week. To date - I haven’t left them for longer than 10 hours without going to them, getting them out, cleaning out etc so I don’t know how long they would last without me. Im kind of thinking that if I gut their hutch and leave them a frozen pigeon and a fresh rabbit on the day that I leave then they wou
  14. Mine are 6 months old and I took them both out on Friday and Sunday. Both bolted and worked the warrens very well. My Hob was over keen (basically wouldn’t come back to me and kept on going to ground when I got anywhere near him). But the Jill was steady as you like. A little hesitant at first but bolted 3 rabbits and was happy to come back to me frequently. Couldnt be happier with them
  15. Hi guys. Applied for my shotgun licence and would like to get some insurance but not sure whether or not to go with BASC or Gunplan. Gunplan is a lot cheaper so I’m leaning toward them but would like to hear other people’s thoughts. Thanks BBB
  16. I bet that he's not gentle in the warren
  17. I usually remove the guts from a rabbit when I put one in but the last 2 times I have put the rabbit in whole and the ferrets have eaten the guts (along with everything else including the fur).. is this okay?
  18. Been feeding my ferrets a combination of pigeons, magpies, crows and rabbits. Very occcasionally they will eat ferret food (if for some reason I can’t feed them a dead animal). 90% of the above diet is pigeons (shot by shotgun). But I was wondering if this is a good diet or do I need to add anything else? BBB
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