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MikeTheDog

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  1. And over thirty years I wonder what the average life span of his ferrets was! True a ferret in the wild does not get mated every year and wild ferrets have a shorter life expectancy. Healthy well cared for domestic stock lives to an average age of eight/nine. Some time back here or on another website I copied and pasted a scientific report confirming that ferrets can get aplastic anemia and can die as a result if not brought out of seson. The choice is yours, to some people a ferret is just a ferret...plenty more where that one came from!
  2. Not a dig at you poacher, use the 'spellcheck' (top right when you write post 'abc') when you make a post. Takes but a second or so and you will learn as you post.. Good luck with your flyer.
  3. Looks a good bit of beardie base for hairy lurcher pups from it. Cracking looking coat on it!
  4. Nah,...ferret-cam has to be the way forward BRB
  5. Well done Mark! ...Good effort with the camcorder, fecking glad you didn't get thirty rabbits that night, would have got sore eyes watching the vid Get some more vid's up but make sure you don't put the one up with you and your wife...
  6. Spot on imo. Pumps and injectors are lubricated by fuel oil. Veg' oil won't do the same...jmo
  7. Bet you won't be fecking up the farmers crop for a while!
  8. Most likely the flasher unit. Give the unit a tap when the indicators stop flashing.
  9. £55 for the 'jaffa' op here! Last time my ferrets had the jill jab (befor I jafferised a hob) I took them in with the dogs when their boosters were due, five jill's jabbed for nine quid!
  10. 3/8 collie 5/8 grey' Alex,...nice looking pup, hope you have many good years together.
  11. Would you not agree though that all greyhounds have the stamina for fox? After all the average grey' must be nearly three times the size/weight of a fox. As for not wanting to go on after two or three runs, that could be down to brains!...Natural predators don't want to get hurt taking their prey for obvious reasons. Where as the average terrier/bullx is a little thick/punch drunk, not necessarily a bad thing if fox was your chosen target.
  12. What about the coursing greyhounds?
  13. Sorry mukka...I mean mate I wasn't suggesting you refered to their skin, I picked that up from someone else in this thread, I should have worded it different. Regarding the gameness of a Bullhound, that's off topic but as you asked. I think they're certainly tuff and maybe a little punch drunk, just the ticket for them that want to look hard and take fox, all dogs are game just some more than others.
  14. He knows a bit more than some in this thread I reckon... :11:
  15. So, a greyhound has no brains/stamina/power/gameness/shit feet, and skin like a condom!...lmfao!!...Stick to your terriers mukka.. Athletes and top sportsmen/women have more trouble with their bodies, ie, knees/ankles etc than the average Joe in the street..
  16. She keeps her eye on the prey at all times Jack!
  17. Interesting bit of info' Ditch, thanks. Pigs are known to graze in orchards and only get pissed..lol So how come the pips don't cause them any trouble?
  18. No change there then Willy!...lol
  19. So what would the beddy/grey give you Howard?....A lurcher that would level out at maybe 23"/24" and possibly have a tendency to 'speak'!....Would that be better than a whip/grey/collie...leveling out at maybe 23"/24"? Imo all the beddy has to offer in the lurcher recipe is a woolly coat that would suit the fashion chav's. Something agile and sure footed would suit for the humble coney...
  20. let me guess she drives either a fiesta 1.4tdci or a 206 1.4t/diesel? Daihatsu Sirion 1.0 perhaps!
  21. Lewis,...nasty rash you got on your face! Whippty cross are pretty quick and agile, perfick for coney..
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