Hey guys,
My oldest jill is around 5 1/2 years old and has always been a good little grafter is showing some strange behaviour.
Checked on em earlier and she was lay lifeless at the back of the pen, picked her up and her legs were not working, no life, tried to place her down to check and she wouldn't even hold her own body weight. I thought oh god she must of had a stroke or something, so I gave her some water through a syringe and placed her back into the pen and thought I will check her every couple of hours and see how she goes.
Just been back down and she is moving normally. U
Hey guys,
Just sorted out my shed and all the stuff behind it, on top of it haha.
Got a couple of items on eBay
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Take your time, get the bond with him, let him be a pup, work on sit, stay, retrieve, retrieve, recall, recall.
Feed him the right stuff and with abit of effort you wil be laughing for the start of next season.
Welcome to the nut house mate!
You are not going to go far wrong with this pup, well bred from proven parents.
You will learn together and you know where I am if you need anything.
Picture from earlier
Hey guys,
My oldest bitch (7) has had some serious graft over the years and is now showing some signs of it.
After a good 3 or 4 hours mooch or a solid couple of hours on the lamp the next day she is a write off, really stiff, doesn't want to move too much.
I appreciate she ain't a pup and is moving towards the end of her working career but is there anything I can give her to help me stay loose and not stiffen up so much?
I'm thinking cod liver oil capsules and a good rub down, any one else got any advice?
Cheers
The little man has just broken mullers record that has stood since 1972, he has scored 86 goals in a calendar year!
Got to be red hot favourite for the world player of the year for a record 4th time.
Surely he is the best ever.......
Would he need to win a World Cup to be classed with pele and marradonna?
Hi guys,
After wearing out 2 pairs of muckboots in the past 12 years I have today treated myself to a pair of le chameau chassuer neo.
The reason I have gone away from muckboots is the fact that the sole wears out to quick and end up like bambi on ice.
The le chameaus look like they have a more hard wearing sole.
Anyone else got these? And what are your thoughts?
Cheers