Aint that the truth..
Ive 3 runners and they all have a different take on cibble..
Most have done ok with Gain but would not touch that Beta..
one had explosive shit with Dr johns but the others were fine..
I feed a mix of meat and kibble but more meat really..
I feed mine on that CJS now the "No Grainer"
Im sure one of my bitches is alergic to grains, so this is perfect..
I had a dog that done this, after a head on with a stone wall..
I gave her 3 months off and a soft diet for 10/12 weeks .. No bones or dry buiscuit..
Mine re set by itself - glad It never needed pinned.
It will health but youve got to consider its vulnarable while its fusing..
I kept mine away from other dogs, even rough play will hamper the recovery.
I got a new iner tube..
Was hole in tyre wall..
What PSI you lads reckon is best ??
I had mine at 4.5, lad that fixed tyre wacked it up to 15..
Seems way to hard.
Thats a shame...
Fair enough at the park coursing but in the open feild,the muzzles will do more harm than good.
Save a hare and injure or kill a coursing greyhound..
Madness really..
How much lamping filming have you done buddy?
Not as much as you J..
I'm happier just going with the dog..
My pal made 3 full length Dvds. .
For every 100 on film he'd run 300 . Times when dog caught out off the beam or the image was not clear.
He would say himself the editing was more laborious than the lamping..
Waking up tired rabbits to gut, get them to game dealers, then off to work on little sleep..
Repeat that 4/5 nights then with all the computer pish and sitting in front of a screen..
It ain't for everyone.
We filmed a few nights and I knew stra
If your filming to get a hour of decent footage how many rabbits would you need to run ??
Time you edit out when it goes fuzzy, times when cameras rolling but nothings Happening & then missed runs..
If been out with video and slr - the camera takes the enjoyment out of it for me.
I hunt for the dog and my own enjoyment..
The camera's are definitely not for me..
Good luck to anyone trying with stills or film..
The principal is not rocket science but when you get into it, it's not as easy as you are saying and becomes time consuming editing and uploading..
That's like saying taking a photo is easy..
We can all point a camera..
Getting a good shot is something else..
Making a quality product is not so easy..
That's from experience..
That's 22amper is a stone before you get going .
You should get a lithium. I'd struggle going back to them big batteries.
Worst is if you snap a strap on the rucksack..
Done that,so had to carry with one strap and then that pranged.
I was raging lol and had to stash me rabbits and gan back the next day.
YOUR NOT OFFERING TO BE BAG MAN,,,LOL GOING UP IS NOT TO BAD'' ITS COMING DOWN,,LOL
I doubt I'd keep up with you lol..
How many drops did yous do ??
They fast weigh you down and climbing a gate turns into a nightmare or a wall a pure nightmare lol.
Why do you believe, you will catch more rabbits with two lamps mate ??
I disagree..
If your lamping in a manner as you describe with all rabbits travelling back towards your self, ones plenty..
To much light on the situation is over kill In my opinion.
Ive lamped alone and with two lamps for rabbits.
I found it makes no odd's.
Pre ban on other quarry, two would make a substantial difference.
That's a whole different ball game.
Lamping vids are not as easy as you think.
There are lots of things to contend with, there is not a lot of quality lamping fo
Ive not filmed but a pal of mine has..
He had the camera under the lamp and kep the lamp on continuiosly ..
On and off the auto focus struggles to focus..
He done ok and only used one lamp..