yea, all the bits still there, im not going to lie to u, im not 100% sure how to check if there in season mate... i looked the other day and i would say yes...but i might be totally wrong
one gill would be a year old, other around 7months
ill pm u my postcode now
selling up, dont fancy ferreting no more...the 2 gills are very tame, do anything with them, one is working, other is still young but does work the holes, nither are shy of beeing picked up, will make a pair of cracking gills,
i want £ for the lot!
selling up, dont fancy ferreting no more...the 2 gills are very tame, do anything with them, one is working, other is still young but does work the holes, nither are shy of beeing picked up, will make a pair of cracking gills,
i want £ for the lot!
thanks for all the advice lads, will remember all this [bANNED TEXT] i find a decent terrier, i had her on 3 weeks trial, i had her a day and she went back...waist of effin time
No I disagree with you.This is a good thread,there are people out there that like to drive around with their dogs.My mate`s bull cross for example,doesn`t work but has had a hell of a season in the passenger seat.He can`t wait to go every night.
taxi driver, ur a legend mate
f.a.o - FTB
What is a groin strain?
A groin strain is a tear or rupture to any one of the adductor muscles. There are five adductor muscles, the pectineus, adductor brevis and adductor longus (called short adductors which go from the pelvis to the thigh bone) and the gracilis and adductor magnus (long adductors which go from the pelvis to the knee).
Grade 3
* Severe pain during exercise, often on changing direction suddenly when sprinting.
* Inability to contract the groin muscles (squeeze your legs together).
* Substantial swelling and bruising on the inner thigh