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Arry

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  1. People don't want to part with them mate. Was one on bay the other day £90. There is a a Mk1 box and 2 15' collars £150 thereat the moment. deben ferret finder mk1 & 2 Collars WWW.EBAY.CO.UK EVERYTHING IN THE PHOTOS, CALL ME FIRST Deben mark I ferret finder.& TWO FERRET COLLARS perfect working order. on / off dial marked to 8ft to 15ft feet. A... Cheers Arry
  2. I have lived in the house I'm in now for about 40 years there have always been Hedgehogs in the garden and I have aways used slug pellets. I put some ferret food under the ferret hutch every night and come every night unless its pissing down or a hard frost. but I have even had small ones come in frosty weather I reckon they haven't got enough weight to hibernate. The only problem with encouraging them is the little and some times not so little shits they leave on the paths lol. A hedgehog run up beside my front steps. A run by the the steps going to the garden. Anot
  3. Knocked up a Dorset Dough Cake this afternoon. Cheers Arry
  4. Struggled with Carrots this year they have forked, still enough for dinner. Still picking some Runners been picking of this row since June. Did feed them with Banana skins a while back. Cheers Arry
  5. Sparked up the BBQ for a Fillet Steak was melt in the mouth. Cheers Arry
  6. In 2019 there was a video a chap took at Lee Moor on the side of Dartmoor that looked like a Lynx to me. I can find the article on Devon Live but the video won't open for me. Plymouth dad claims he filmed 'big cat' on Dartmoor - Devon Live WWW.DEVONLIVE.COM Adam Sharp and his girlfriend Deborah came across the mystery creature on a trip across the moors today Cheers Arry
  7. Job to size it nothing to scale it to but interesting. Cheers Arry
  8. Thats about 4 mile from me on the outskirts on Paignton might have to try it. Cheers Arry
  9. Had stuff in the fridge need using up mate. So did some sauté potatoes with fried red onions, peppers, mushrooms, garlic, sausages and streaky bacon with a fried egg on to. Runners I picked the day before needed using and so do the tender stems. It was great but did beat me had to leave a bit. Cant have been bad Wifey loved it. Cheers Arry
  10. As what the other lads have said already. I made up some collars with no transmitter on them put them on for hours let them get used to it. Also let my nephews little kids take them for walk around the garden. As for age to start working if they were born in May I would work them around Christmas time starting on smallish places. As they get more confident run a experienced ferret with them in bigger places. I think detectors are a great bit of kit especially down here in Devon with big thick hedges so handy to be able to tell if the ferret has slip out down the hedge. Cheers Ar
  11. I'm f****d now getting to old for this malarky cut the buggers up carried the up a dozen steps slit them and stacked before the storms that are forecast this afternoon. Should be enough unless its a very hard winter. Cheers Arry
  12. Nice dry branch been hung up in the hedge for two years and another laid down. Had to toe the bugger out of the hedge. Fair load got to go a very steep rough track. Cheers Arry
  13. Birch Polypore – Medicine Ancient and Modern | Whispering Earth WHISPERINGEARTH.CO.UK Once in a while a medicinal ally comes along that completely captivates my heart and mind. Over the last year or so the birch polypore fungus has been the ally... Cheers Arry
  14. Birch Polypore a very interesting fungi with lots of properties. The other is a Parasol Mushroom nice but don't keep long. Cheers Arry
  15. Think I'll call this Miss Mash. Cheers Arry
  16. A decent bloke he had a bungalow on the side of the Kingsbridge estuary. We would fish for Flounders on the point in front of his house he would often come out sit beside us and chat about the bird life. Some b*****d nicked the outboard of the back of his dingy he wasn't so welcoming after that. RIP Tony Arry
  17. Just crossing the path up the garden so I put him on the hedge away from the hedgehogs. Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillar. Cheers Arry
  18. Cod Loin in Panko Bread crumbs. I roasted the bread crumbs in a little oil this time before coating.. Some of my own Tomatoes still got a few left. Cheers Arry
  19. Plenty bloody Cabbage Whites about f***ing things. Cheers Arry
  20. Knock a couple of these bad boys again but puff pastry. Cheers Arry
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