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JoeD

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  1. I can't wait for the nice cold mornings again Joe
  2. The 1st saturday of October And then finish when the 1st milky does are about. All the best, Joe
  3. Last season I hit the same burrow once a week, the owner wanted rabbits gone completely and kept saying he saw rabbits their so kept going till they where all gone, a lot of digging but in the end it's worth it and have more permission because of it. But saying that if by choice I would leave it about a month and if possible even longer. All the best, Joe
  4. Has anyone got a dumbed down plan on how to make a beehive, As I am thinking of making one as a project. Cheers, JoeD
  5. Just wondering if anyone in the hertfordshire area has a vasectomised hob that I can borrow to bring my girlfriends jill out of season. PM me if possible. Thanks in advance, Joe
  6. I prefer working hobs to jills, I think a hob can take more of a hit from a big rabbit. But each to their own. Joe
  7. JoeD

    Anyone interested

    No I meant in the winter time not now. Sorry if I wasn't clear. JoeD
  8. NO rain here in kefalonia Shame I'm flying back today
  9. Nice fish them, am hoping to go do a bit of sea fishing in Kefalonia when I go next week. Joe
  10. Going by the title of the post, I would say cheshire
  11. Is their anyone interested in a day out after rabbits? I will bolt them with ferrets. I just love to see BOP work. I live in hertfordshire. Joe
  12. Had a paid job the other week, but for sport then when the undergrowth starts to die down. Joe
  13. Thats a lovely set up, just keep them handled and they will be fine. Feed them the best aswell, where possible then feed them meat not pork or salty meat though, rabbit is obviously the most ideal. All the best with them. Joe
  14. Depends on the quality, can be anything from £50-1000 (not normally that much for a fox head). You can occasionally pick them up cheaper at bootsales or flea markets. Joe
  15. thats cruel i think the head wouldve looked better on the fox instead of your wall whats cruel about it i didnt skin it alive and then stuff it! it was despatched humanely and sent to a taxidermist who is good at what he does. i suppose if you went to the natural history museum you would brake down in tears seeing all those poor dead animals on display like that. are you vegetarian Huggy do you eat chicken lamb beef pork etc because if you do you have no right complaining about humane fox control, it shows that i appreciate the fox for what a fantastic cunning and beautiful anima
  16. Just want to know if anyone wants any cockrels for ferret food, their are 9 to be culled and the college has asked me to see if anyone wants any. PM if your interested. Joe
  17. Haha you brought the rotten spade and I am pleased to say I am going to invest in a nice new spade this season, so you don't need to bring one. and no I am just curious as I know they do it out their but theirs not much info on it. Joe
  18. Just want a bit of info on Australian ferreting, Which time of year do they go ferreting, and where abouts in Australia do people ferret like are some parts better for ferreting than others, and do you have any predators such as snakes that live down the warrens. All the best, Joe
  19. Results are 50% yes 50% no so far...obviously mine was yes it should be legal. Joe
  20. Any one care to guess what type of deer that it was - Aron Proffit will probably know..... I would say whitetail or Sitka deer?
  21. I try to give mine meat as much as possible and during the ferreting season thats all they get, but during the summer if I can't give them meat it is James Wellbeloved (sp) JoeD
  22. I try to give to working homes bu then I will always try to find homes before I breed. But I have given one of my ferrets away as a pet but I know she will be very well looked after. It all depends on the situation. Joe
  23. Yeah I know but I was just saying what I do while purse netting as thats what I mainly do, but your right if you do use long nets I would net up both sides. But my main point was due to the time of the years their is probably going to be a lot of digging involved. All the best, Joe
  24. If your longnetting the lot then thats different but I am talking about pursenetting.
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