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one more question would more dogs be better to put them to ground?

just worry about the little guys with too many dogs i'm not use to.

yeah i trust the dog he is normal right, its just where i go normal don't see many above the ground in the day, so was think they were putting him off.

 

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blooming heck, what you feeding him hes a monster....or are you a dwarf? that could be anouther explination for how big that ferret looks :laugh:

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one more question would more dogs be better to put them to ground?

just worry about the little guys with too many dogs i'm not use to.

yeah i trust the dog he is normal right, its just where i go normal don't see many above the ground in the day, so was think they were putting him off.

 

My monsterpost-28813-1232127192_thumb.jpg

blooming heck, what you feeding him hes a monster....or are you a dwarf? that could be anouther explination for how big that ferret looks :laugh:

 

I'm 5/10 so his is a monster

i know the feeding bit was a joke but they have a rabbit a week ish and dry food which i hide in the straw in the shed to give them something to hunt about for when they haven't been out for a couple of days.(i let the chickens out first :boogie:)

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There maybe all in the cover maybe the burrows have been ferrets or there dead myxi rabbits there .If you flushing large patches of cover with one dog you have to take your time or the dogs no getting a chance to cover the ground properly

let the dog take his time but hard work for one little dog, my mate walks it often with a none working dog and he hadn't seen mxyi but its been everywhere else round here, but the land is cut off from everywhere else by a river and houses.

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Dont know if its the same every were, but this year I've noticed on some patches of mine, the rabbits seem to be using some warrens just for shelter while out feeding, then after they have had there fill they go back to there usual warren where they live 99% of the time, this leaves my dog marking what to him is a very busy warren which has all the clasic sighns of inhabitation, but no bunnie's when you cob down the fezzer's.

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one more question would more dogs be better to put them to ground?

just worry about the little guys with too many dogs i'm not use to.

yeah i trust the dog he is normal right, its just where i go normal don't see many above the ground in the day, so was think they were putting him off.

 

My monsterpost-28813-1232127192_thumb.jpg

 

 

do you work that ferret mate

ifso it must be a pain re setting any nets that ones touched

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Cheers for reply.

 

one more question would more dogs be better to put them to ground?

just worry about the little guys with too many dogs i'm not use to.

yeah i trust the dog he is normal right, its just where i go normal don't see many above the ground in the day, so was think they were putting him off.

 

My monsterpost-28813-1232127192_thumb.jpg

 

 

do you work that ferret mate

ifso it must be a pain re setting any nets that ones touched

 

yeah his a great worker, but your right his has no chance of just slipping the net holes.

bit of a pain, but his worth it as he never bits and doesn't f**k about if no bunnies at home.

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Cheers for reply.

 

one more question would more dogs be better to put them to ground?

just worry about the little guys with too many dogs i'm not use to.

yeah i trust the dog he is normal right, its just where i go normal don't see many above the ground in the day, so was think they were putting him off.

 

My monsterpost-28813-1232127192_thumb.jpg

blooming heck, what you feeding him hes a monster....or are you a dwarf? that could be anouther explination for how big that ferret looks :laugh:

 

 

Ye he is a dwarf he must of made a typing error. He is really 3ft 10"...... ;)

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