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  1. watchman

    Baws leaving

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKeZbbDDVaA
  2. watchman

    Baws leaving

    so why leave just come on as n when -- in your words keep it real .. i love these im leaving threads its like trying to see how many mates you have that you dont even know like you say baw keep it real i for one love the crack and never been afraid to have the shite ripped out me after all its only the net our true selves are revealed in the field
  3. all the pups iv had will engage with older dogs no problem although can be a bit keen and the older dogs may well have to put it in its place,id be thinking of your older one taking to the new pup not the other way round,hopefully with good introduction you should have no problems
  4. tidy looking bitch that mate,got some lenth of neck on her
  5. im after some zips for some combat high boots that i have,basicaly they just convert your typical lace up boot to only having a zip on them quicker putting on and taking off,they just threaded on with the original laces,we all used them in the army but im buggered if i can find them anywhere so if your in the know id like some cheers
  6. Meat birds need mixed corn and growers pellets and access to grass/bugs, give them some cider vinegar in their water and you shouldn't need much more. Shed and run you can knock using things you can find, free wood people throwing away sheds. Buy a roll of chicken wire and build panels making sure you have excess wire to bury or place under paving stones. Water and feed hoppers are an essential buy and other than that it's only the food. Do enough birds to sell to friends and that offsets the cost. Birds can get to over 2.5kg and that is enough for a couple of meals, end up eating decent home
  7. i can see that now cheers,as i said might just bring a few on for the table
  8. call me thick ive only been into lurchers twenty odd year but whats a stag hound please mate ? ? basicly its a long coated kangaroo dog. thats been bred stag to stag for a lot of generations yes mate seen them now there from australia not seen many over here though thanks mate for joggin the old memory american stag:Unmistakably a Longdog, typically Greyhound in appearance, but with much more rugged feet, thicker skin, and more coat. They have excellent eyesight and some will use their scenting ability to wind (detect scent in the air) game. They have three recognized coat type
  9. the lad at work sells them to us for £1:30 a dozen so im guessing its not going to worth my while really,thanks for the info appreciate that prices of feed in england are probably cheaper feed wise, geese are a great investment, mine dont eat much grain, they pretty much live off the grass. i can see myself getting a few just for eating purpose only rather than for eggs thanks mate
  10. the lad at work sells them to us for £1:30 a dozen so im guessing its not going to worth my while really,thanks for the info appreciate that
  11. think what he may have meant is that its cheaper to feed more birds as you would be buying bulk bags of feed rather than the small more expensive bags if i was starting out id buy 3-4 hybrid layers, 1-2 silkie x hens to hatch eggs and run them with a cornish game cockeral so that the offspring from the hybrids would be fairly good table birds. i wouldnt hatch any of the silkies eggs as the offspring would have black skin and be unsuitable as table birds so just as a rough example,difficult i know but how much would it cost me to keep the ammount you have said on a weekly basis beari
  12. i watched the first one the other week very very fit dogs working at distance although certainly not the best fox dogs you will ever see,well i hope not anyway
  13. i been wanting a few chickens for years now,have quite a large garden but they would have to be cooped, got talking to a lad that has a few thousand on his farm he said, if you only have a couple it will cost you more money to feed than what your getting back out of them in eggs the more the merrier was his thoughts,so is it really worth keeping a few with the price of eggs relatively cheep or is more of a case just being able to say im eating my own eggs rather than shop/farm bought ones no matter the cost of keeping them to me. basicaly is it worth it?cheers
  14. It does matter !I,m still waiting for lines of my terriers after a year of bluff and shite !Not unhappy with dogs,BUT if I wanted a Lakeland Would have stayed with the Black Fells,not a white one,I was looking for a smaller but heavy dog the breeder(Doohan) :wankerzo4: some would say ITO Peddlar, seemed to have what I wanted.I never got what it said on the tin,and when cash is involved to me it's akin to Thieving.I know he can't write breeding down because he doesn't no what covered what in his yard,and if he did it would be FRAUD and the Breed register surely wouldn't be complient in this.
  15. It does matter !I,m still waiting for lines of my terriers after a year of bluff and shite !Not unhappy with dogs,BUT if I wanted a Lakeland Would have stayed with the Black Fells,not a white one,I was looking for a smaller but heavy dog the breeder(Doohan) :wankerzo4: some would say ITO Peddlar, seemed to have what I wanted.I never got what it said on the tin,and when cash is involved to me it's akin to Thieving.I know he can't write breeding down because he doesn't no what covered what in his yard,and if he did it would be FRAUD and the Breed register surely wouldn't be complient in this.
  16. you will attract the usual messers mate no suprise there really but good luck with the dog mate
  17. f*****g crock of shit you got your eye on anything going no matter what it is you on my profile more than i am you mug
  18. i had this one up until it was around a year old 3/4 grey 1/8 border 1/8 beardie, until she was stolen by some no good c**t but from the time i had her to just starting to get her going on the lamp she was a great bitch to have even though she did come from the ever so well spoken of hancock kennels very easy to train and very very fast on the take off only lamped her a few times but looked like the making of a good bitch imo
  19. What in a day? no mate thats just in the morning he allways picks up more in the afternoon once he warmed up a bit
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