danny boi 0 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 hi the local fields by where i live are comeing down with myxy and in the past it has been quite bad! am i [bANNED TEXT] in getting my dog on these myxy's?? she is getting some well needed experience on them or should i let nature take its course?? thanks dan Quote Link to post
Guest sushie Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 Let the dog have them mate or knock the poor buggers on the head Quote Link to post
Guest buck22 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 hi the local fields by where i live are comeing down with myxy and in the past it has been quite bad!am i [bANNED TEXT] in getting my dog on these myxy's?? she is getting some well needed experience on them or should i let nature take its course?? thanks dan flaten them mate good for the dog to get a tast of what he will be doing and good for the drummers better than suffering plus good dog food Quote Link to post
danny boi 0 Posted June 2, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 thanks fellas just wounderd wether i was doing the right thing!!! dan ps lol my mum wasnt to pleased she took her for a walk when i had to work and sods law the 2 times she took her she piked up 2 myxys!!!!!! pmsl Quote Link to post
Sorley x 32 Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 thanks fellas just wounderd wether i was doing the right thing!!! dan ps lol my mum wasnt to pleased she took her for a walk when i had to work and sods law the 2 times she took her she piked up 2 myxys!!!!!! pmsl No harm in letting the dog take a few, you won't get them all. What has happened in your area is that the myxy has mutated into a new strain, which is hitting the rabbits pretty hard. In is unlikely that it they will die from it. The rabbits need to live with it so they can develop immunity to that strain, once they do they will flourish until of course the myxy mutates again. Bit of a cat and mouse game for rabbits and myxy. hope this helps. Quote Link to post
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