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nebo1400

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  1. I did not post the video on the web, American hobbies did a special on the hobby and had it on a private website. It was voted the top video of the year so they posted it on YouTube without me knowing. As for the backhoe it was only brought in after I had broke through three times with the spade and the badger kept digging on with the (one dog) attached. The backhoe was nice because we back filled it right in and planted seed and two weeks later you could barley see where we dug. First and only time we had that luxury. I don't understand. If you broke through 3 times with a dog attached and
  2. I did not post the video on the web, American hobbies did a special on the hobby and had it on a private website. It was voted the top video of the year so they posted it on YouTube without me knowing. As for the backhoe it was only brought in after I had broke through three times with the spade and the badger kept digging on with the (one dog) attached. The backhoe was nice because we back filled it right in and planted seed and two weeks later you could barley see where we dug. First and only time we had that luxury.
  3. For your info the badger was dispatched humanly, the second dog was entered to try and stop the badger so we could stop him from digging away again.
  4. Please excuse me if this comes off a bit deffensive but the dogs in the clip are mine and I think I owe it to them to respond to the couple negative remarks. Below are some photos of my dogs just to show you they have plenty of game. People need to know the american badger is a completly different animal than the U.K. badger, they can apply as much pressure as possable as soon as you start digging the badger will turn and start digging away with the dog still holding on, until the backfill is three foot deep (I can guarantee there is no dog that can hold on). I look at this web site alot and n
  5. I was wondering if anyone knows about how long it takes to get the ears to stay down. My 6 month old fell's ears are perked up, I have been using a very strong tape with a small weight on the tip of the ear, I leave it on for 2 to 3 weeks at a time but within a day or two they perk back up. I do not care looks wise but wanting them down for when she goes to ground to keep the dirt out.
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