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I was out last night looking for some cubs for a farmer when he phoned me to go see if a could shift some pigeons off a pea field,this is on another part of the farm i dont normally do as theres a part time keeper on it,any way went for a look a i only had a 22/250 with me parks the car goes through the gate theres a dog fox crossing the pea field wi a cock pheasent in its mouth,put rifle on gate waited till it stopped bang,one less carries on a long fence line an behind a big log is a fox earth wi a dead lamb ,crows ,pigeons ,pheasents lying allower the place,runs gallore in the long grass,carries on a bit an theres a cub playing on a stump,bang another one down,walked round the field to the phes pens,all overgrown to fk feeders lying knocked down,so a raided the big bin put some food in the pens,took another wander seen another 3 fox but they were to far for me,a phoned the keeper guy this morning offering to get the earths dug an he says ,hes not been down there for a fortnight an he doesnt need any help wi the foxys thanks very much,spoke to the farmer as well he says fk the keeper get the foxys done,so am going to sit out this afternoon for a bit see what happens,its nuts guys would kill for some keepering jobs an this twat cant be botherd,a well more for me an ave got a massive big pea field to do the pigeons on as well happy days.

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I was out last night looking for some cubs for a farmer when he phoned me to go see if a could shift some pigeons off a pea field,this is on another part of the farm i dont normally do as theres a part time keeper on it,any way went for a look a i only had a 22/250 with me parks the car goes through the gate theres a dog fox crossing the pea field wi a cock pheasent in its mouth,put rifle on gate waited till it stopped bang,one less carries on a long fence line an behind a big log is a fox earth wi a dead lamb ,crows ,pigeons ,pheasents lying allower the place,runs gallore in the long grass,carries on a bit an theres a cub playing on a stump,bang another one down,walked round the field to the phes pens,all overgrown to fk feeders lying knocked down,so a raided the big bin put some food in the pens,took another wander seen another 3 fox but they were to far for me,a phoned the keeper guy this morning offering to get the earths dug an he says ,hes not been down there for a fortnight an he doesnt need any help wi the foxys thanks very much,spoke to the farmer as well he says fk the keeper get the foxys done,so am going to sit out this afternoon for a bit see what happens,its nuts guys would kill for some keepering jobs an this twat cant be botherd,a well more for me an ave got a massive big pea field to do the pigeons on as well happy days.

 

how do you know he cant be bothered?? sometimes theres ground on an estate that you just dont see or walk past. and you cant always get the cubs in the early stages but once theyve got older and wondering about more he will probably snare them or catch up with them whilst out lamping. as for the pheasant feeders why would they be full. he wont have any pheasants as they wouldnt of arrived yet and most shoots catch up after the end of the shooting season. as for the pens there bound to be thicker than normal its summer. but he should spray it all off or strim it back nearer when the poults come.fare enough someone abit more organised would have done it by now but awel. dont realy approve of these actions iam afraid especially now that the keeper says no and youre still gonna do it. could cause trouble. :whistling:

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after posting on here this morning the keeper i was on about has since had a wee think he phoned me asking if id help him out wi the foxys,it seems he just does the keepering part time,which i never knew i thought he was just being a bit lazy lol and i realise theres no birds there just now but i would have thought he should be hammering the vermin before the birds arrive,more logical to me spend time on the vermin just now giving you more time to spend looking after his birds when they arrive an the estates not that big not where the birds are anyway,

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