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as been pointed out to day . vixens are carrying . unless they are killing live stock an have to be culled. in sporting terms an a day out when is the best time to stop going out. an if we do come across e pregnant one what is the best way to tell. genuine questin... qenuine AWNSERS lads ........

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LISTEN why aint honest lads awsening this thred. its a fecking joke. we come on hear to learn. its like most things in life. watch n learn . trouble is on here its only werth watching bout 10 people . in this case listening. we aint ready made terrier men . an can only go on the advise given by seasond men. witch seems everybody. but really f*****g nobody.

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If your hunting them with hounds there is no smell off them. They run tiny little circles and go to ground. When digging them as already said red belly, milk in teets. You will notice they have an enlarged belly. These are only my experinces I aint no expert I am afraid.

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you will no when you take her out of the earth alive and look at her dosent take much to know.i myself will stop at the end of this month and if i can help it dont kill any from janury on thats if the dog dosent have to much done to them and i havent been asked to move them.thats just what i do everyone has their own way of doing things that works for me.

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had our last dig at the weekend .. i like to let em run now unless thrs a real problem and they have to be moved but on our permission i`d say by now we`ve done our bit ;) all foxes coats vary anyway wilko so no indication thr likes been said swollon teets slightly larger belly and liken to a bitch in pup .. all part of learning mate and no harm in asking -- get yourself on ebay plenty of good terrier books on at the min ,, if you can find any nature books on foxes learn about your quarry ,, altho you cant beat getting out and doing it . we`ve got plenty of sport for the dogs and some pups to bring on ratting time to rest my fecking back ...

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LISTEN why aint honest lads awsening this thred. its a fecking joke. we come on hear to learn. its like most things in life. watch n learn . trouble is on here its only werth watching bout 10 people . in this case listening. we aint ready made terrier men . an can only go on the advise given by seasond men. witch seems everybody. but really f*****g nobody.
chill out man footballs been on ;):D
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If your hunting them with hounds there is no smell off them. They run tiny little circles and go to ground. When digging them as already said red belly, milk in teets. You will notice they have an enlarged belly. These are only my experinces I aint no expert I am afraid.

 

says it all.

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as been pointed out to day . vixens are carrying . unless they are killing live stock an have to be culled. in sporting terms an a day out when is the best time to stop going out. an if we do come across e pregnant one what is the best way to tell. genuine questin... qenuine AWNSERS lads ........

wilko the best thing if when u got em by the scruff your easly tell a milkly vixen just like dog or if she ant drop em u see swollen teats belly hair thining and best way is if the dog ant got em to badly stand back and let em run :clapper: its differnt when the keeper with ya :angry: 25 year ago i was letting foxes run for another day and thats long before rifles came the fashion

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