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12 minutes ago, forest of dean redneck said:

How come it’s more believable with a bop but when I had accidents with my lurcher years ago no one believed me ?

was she ok with the horses there? Looks it .

I know what you mean.....I can't help it if the land that I have permission to fly her on seems to attract the gulls, even though its several miles from the sea. Even when there aren't any there she seems to find one somewhere!

She is totally unbothered by any livestock which can be a worry at times. I found her plucking a crow one day underneath a herd of Highland cattle, she was in the middle of about 30 or so.

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1 minute ago, Moorman 1 said:

I know what you mean.....I can't help it if the land that I have permission to fly her on seems to attract the gulls, even though its several miles from the sea. Even when there aren't any there she seems to find one somewhere!

She is totally unbothered by any livestock which can be a worry at times. I found her plucking a crow one day underneath a herd of Highland cattle, she was in the middle of about 30 or so.

That’s good but must be a worry thinking about her being trod on ?

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2 hours ago, Moorman 1 said:

Thanks.

I'm probably going to feed her up shortly for a few months then bring her back into condition for some spring time pest control.

She’s definitely earned her keep mate I’d be chuffed to bits with the amount kills she put away 

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11 hours ago, Elchapo said:

She’s definitely earned her keep mate I’d be chuffed to bits with the amount kills she put away 

Yes its difficult to keep her going now the clocks have changed and like you said she's earnt a rest, and it leaves me more time to concentrate on other commitments.

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1 hour ago, Moorman 1 said:

Yes its difficult to keep her going now the clocks have changed and like you said she's earnt a rest, and it leaves me more time to concentrate on other commitments.

Yea clock going back mke it bit now difficult , I take my Harris work with me and do fitness work through dinner and then lamp her every other night untill weekend 

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