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Pignut

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About Pignut

  • Rank
    Born Hunter
  • Birthday 12/08/1963

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    http://www.thordale.co.uk
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  • Location
    Shetland, UK
  • Interests
    Training horses and ponies, keeping animals, looking after the land, photography, music and cooking
  1. I have pm'ed admin, a few mods and asked them to all close my account. PLEASE CLOSE MY ACCOUNT. I DO NOT WISH TO BE ON THIS FORUM ANYMORE. If possible, please take away any evidence that I was on this forum (although I realise this may be impossible). I would like to leave The Hunting Life. That is all. :wallbash:
  2. Where we live, we don't have squirrels, rats, foxes, badgers, hares etc. We have rabbits and a few polecat. My terriers never see the vermin or animals yours do because they just don't exist on these islands.
  3. The cat's name is Fatsworth, if you are asking me! And yes, he gets his own food. No food here. He is a farm cat on good days and, no, our nearest neighbours (1 mile away) are not feeding him. Funnily enough I haven't seen our neighbours for ages!
  4. Karma. You hand it back quickly. There is no other answer imho.
  5. This cat eats from nature's buffet trolley. Wabbits is all he gets and he gets them himself, probably by rolling onto them!
  6. i have been thinking about getting a horse for a while but was looking for one that was already fully broken and a bit older, this mare looks too nice for the factory though, im not the rescueing type usually! lol ive got just about enough grazing for 1 horse so i'll go and take a good long look at this one! theres 3 nice riding mares there as well that i was also considering 10yr old, 12yr old and a 5yr old roughly 300-500 each You say you only have enough grazing for 1 horse. That does concern me. Usually horses do not like being kept on their own, especially if they are not used
  7. I rescued a pony from France. You can read his blog here if you are interested and you can contact me through the website - http://www.thordale.co.uk - if you want any advice. http://thordale.blogspot.com/ Like someone said before, if you have the space and the knowledge and the finances, then it is a good thing you are doing. It is also a huge learning curve and one I would do again, if I were healthy. I love our dear boy.
  8. Ok, when I say photoshoot, I mean plonking him on a friend's lap and placing said bling and taking 3 photos! Not quite David Bailey standards I admit. Painkillers - what do you want? I have everything. Boxes of the stuff just to keep me vaguely upright!
  9. They were just gently placed for the photoshoot!
  10. To be fair, I am confined to the house after massive back surgery! So, yes, I do have some time on my hands. Not allowed out. Not allowed to walk far, not allowed to do anything but take mind-altering painkillers. Take pity on me! (and the cat)
  11. He always has a bare belly this time of year from dragging his stomach over the stairs!
  12. I am looking at the Mick Cawston sale of art. What do you think? A good investment? http://www.sallymitchell.com/artists1.php?ai0=11&ti=10&alt=Publishers_of_the_Mick_Cawston_prints_cards_and_books.Paintings_available. http://i-bidder.com/forms/TimedAuctionList.php?eventid=1420
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