i don't drink very often now , maybe once every few months, i could put it away when i was younger though, when i was working away it was in the pub every night after work 8-10 pints, if i had to go out on a session now the dogs wouldn't get exercised the next day, and that would bother me.
had one fitted about 4yrs ago, it heats 11 radiators, it cost me 3,300 euro , that was stove which was 1800 and the rest was material and getting a plumber to install, best thing i ever got, i burn turf and wood.
whats your reasons for thinking it's a wind up then, i thought it was a pretty straight forward question, never been there and was wanting lads opinions, i would love to go there with my dogs and give it a try, i can only dream about that amount of rabbits
i imagined the dales to be rough moor land.
Not all of it though the valleys will tend to be farmed, relatively flat, smaller paddock types
Its the numbers that make them easy to catch though IMO, all terrain has its own challenges at the end of the day
you said earlier they weren't easy?
i imagined the dales to be rough moor land.
Not all of it though the valleys will tend to be farmed, relatively flat, smaller paddock types
Its the numbers that make them easy to catch though IMO, all terrain has its own challenges at the end of the day
sounds like a good test for the dogs then, all kinds of terrain?
i have read a few threads on here about lads up the dales lamping a few bunnies, they are getting very good bags and the rabbits must be in plague proportions there, but are the dales rabbit easier rabbits than else where or are they just very good dogs getting these big bags, this is e genuine question as i have never been there, so keep it clean and no bitching
why not just keep him on the barf diet, this doesn't make sense to me.because through the summer being busy at work it's not always easly to get hold of fresh food and giving a complete dry food is easier out of season. He's a fusy dog but seems to like pedro.
ok no bother mate.