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For Sale Bedlington Greyhound Pups For Sale
unlacedgecko replied to old school's topic in Working Dogs & Livestock
I've been searching for a dog of this breeding since I lost my Klyde. If I can get my pup and help someone out, then so much the better... -
I often think the same. I very rarely even bother reading these threads anymore. If indigenous people feel strongly about this issue, then do something about it. If you don't, then don't do something about it. Either way, stop harping on. See Commandment 3; http://www.fallschirmjager.net/tencom.html
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For Sale Bedlington Greyhound Pups For Sale
unlacedgecko replied to old school's topic in Working Dogs & Livestock
It's £ per pup for the transport. Probably be a bit more for the chipping and passport. There will be additional cost to get the pup from the North, to the transporter in the South. If you want a pup, I can kennel it for you until you get back from your holiday. I'm just waiting on the seller to respond to my PM and then I'll let you know the final transport cost. -
For Sale Bedlington Greyhound Pups For Sale
unlacedgecko replied to old school's topic in Working Dogs & Livestock
I've just called Michael (franantic) who advertises in the lurcher section. I'm after a quote to bring a pup from this litter to Bristol. I'll let you know what he says. Where are you? -
Most chips are registered to whoever buys them in the first place, then the details should get transferred over to whoever owns the animal after its been chipped. I cant see how they can possibly enforce it tbh, the chips are not 100 percent either, so you could get it chipped and a scanner wont pick it up. Your right there. I had a chip fail at Calais after a European terrier work tour. £750 it cost in total as the dog had to be re-chipped and rabies jabbed by a French vet, then 21 days kennels, the dog courier to the UK. Manages to claim it back off the chip company in the end, but wh
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There was a wild fowler had a dog attacked by a grey seal off the coast of Scotland. He had to shoot the dog. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2215050/Seal-mauls-labrador-death-dragged-water-went-retrieve-ducks.html
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Would you fear a dog which had been de barked, castrated, was blind and had only 3 legs? So long as there is Jeremy Kyle on the telly and turkey dinosaurs in the freezer that dog will never wake up...
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No the government shouldn't bail them out. Maybe the miners can get jobs at the new potash mine (if it opens).
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Ain't that the truth. Spent far too long making myself miserable trying to please other people. Fcuk em!
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No. It was part of the marketing campaign for the planet of the apes remake.
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Nice one Donna. You are certainly living the dream...
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I'm pleased that the authorities are actually taking action. There is a group illegally camped in a public car park in a town near me. If I stayed there longer than my ticket allowed I would be hit with a ticket and £100 fine. Traffic wardens have been instructed not to ticket the travellers so as to 'avoid confrontation'. The lesson from this is, if you have a reputation for illegal violence and intimidating people then the authorities won't apply normal rules to you... I would like to see more HMRC investigations into travellers, with POCA being used to confiscate assets they can't acco
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It is when the money comes from untaxed illegal income...http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-496721/Conmen-cheat-89-year-old-spinster-160-000-life-savings-driveway.html It is when the money comes from untaxed illegal income...http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-496721/Conmen-cheat-89-year-old-spinster-160-000-life-savings-driveway.html What has untaxed got to do with anything? If it's from crime then fair enough, Nic em, but frankly tax or not has no bearing on your life or mine does it ? Not paying tax is a crime.
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I'm pleased that the authorities are actually taking action. There is a group illegally camped in a public car park in a town near me. If I stayed there longer than my ticket allowed I would be hit with a ticket and £100 fine. Traffic wardens have been instructed not to ticket the travellers so as to 'avoid confrontation'. The lesson from this is, if you have a reputation for illegal violence and intimidating people then the authorities won't apply normal rules to you... I would like to see more HMRC investigations into travellers, with POCA being used to confiscate assets they can't acco
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It is when the money comes from untaxed illegal income... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-496721/Conmen-cheat-89-year-old-spinster-160-000-life-savings-driveway.html
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I'm pleased that the authorities are actually taking action. There is a group illegally camped in a public car park in a town near me. If I stayed there longer than my ticket allowed I would be hit with a ticket and £100 fine. Traffic wardens have been instructed not to ticket the travellers so as to 'avoid confrontation'. The lesson from this is, if you have a reputation for illegal violence and intimidating people then the authorities won't apply normal rules to you... I would like to see more HMRC investigations into travellers, with POCA being used to confiscate assets they can't ac
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I'm pleased that the authorities are actually taking action. There is a group illegally camped in a public car park in a town near me. If I stayed there longer than my ticket allowed I would be hit with a ticket and £100 fine. Traffic wardens have been instructed not to ticket the travellers so as to 'avoid confrontation'. The lesson from this is, if you have a reputation for illegal violence and intimidating people then the authorities won't apply normal rules to you... I would like to see more HMRC investigations into travellers, with POCA being used to confiscate assets they can't acco
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I'll have a read, cheers mate. But I was wondering more about livestock, that needs shooting, so to speak. I guess I'd then need some sort of livestock license to transfer ownership to then kill it and it all becomes a bit of a pain in the arse just to help a mate out with a few knackered old ewes. You can shoot his livestock no problem. You can transfer ownership to yourself for free, and then shoot them no problem. Regardless of who owns them you still have to account for the disposal of the SRM. In mature sheep it's the brain and spinal cord. Best thing to do I reckon would
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https://www.gov.uk/fallen-stock My reading of that is that you have to be one of the mentioned businesses to dispose of fallen stock. It's all to do with disease transfer and disposal of specified risk material (SRM). SRM varies from species to species. The SRM from home kill animals must be disposed of by an approved renderer, with the farmer required to keep records. If you JFDI, then make sure that your farmer friend has a way of explaining where the fallen stock has gone. It may be best to only feed dead lambs/piglets which haven't yet been tagged/registered so are not 'in the
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You need to be a registered kennels to get neat from such sources.
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I'm pleased that the authorities are actually taking action. There is a group illegally camped in a public car park in a town near me. If I stayed there longer than my ticket allowed I would be hit with a ticket and £100 fine. Traffic wardens have been instructed not to ticket the travellers so as to 'avoid confrontation'. The lesson from this is, if you have a reputation for illegal violence and intimidating people then the authorities won't apply normal rules to you... I would like to see more HMRC investigations into travellers, with POCA being used to confiscate assets they
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If it was my family who were victims of a criminal which resulted a life sentence, nothing would be long enough...
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Its very easy to patent a plant. Large agribusinesses do it all the time with crop strains.
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I gave up all my dreams when I got married...
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I feed roadkill whenever I find it. Deer are best as I can get a week or so out of them...
