If that's the 350D you're refering to I don't think you'll find it any cheaper just yet. I've been hunting high and low for cheap prices but being so new the price is fixed for the time being. I've asked a mate in the states to have a look round for me if he comes up with any good news I'll let you know.
This is mine I built about fifteen years back, been moved a few times since and not looking so grand anymore
Hey keeps don't you find the ferrets knock those plastic drinkers over?
Years back I had three litters at the same time, well each litter was a week apart, al three mums nested together. When the third litter was born there was an obvious difference in size from the first litter to the third, after a day the last litter disappeared!….Did each ferret think all kits were their own and realised there were too many to feed or did they think the last litter were runts and unlikely to survive and did a natural cull?…Who knows but the outcome was handy. If you get inundated with kit’s keeps perhaps you should consider thinning the nest box out
My old lurcher used to 'bounce' in cover, she would look to see if the cover crop was moving where the prey was going, clever things dogs ...Most dogs will copy you and smile, they mimick their owners, happy owner happy dog :friends:
Still going strong but not long to go methinks ...tis a lot warmer down here on the coast by a couple of degree's at least I've had the no bag days also JD :wacko:
For transport about the country with dogs 'n gear...Octavia TDi hatch or estate, eats up the road all creature comforts and 55 mpg. Off road, any decent sized 4x4 with space in the back.
They're photoperiodic breeders, you know what women are like when they get a rush of hormones...they're f****d .....your poor stinkers won't know wether they're coming or going And the heating will feck their coats as they won't moult out properly ...Get thy woman told ...are you man or mouse
I envy you self-employed guys with your spare time ..I have two lurchers at a time so as to keep each other company whilst at work, very handy when teaching the new dog basic obedience as it's more inclined to stay sitting/down/etc if the old dog is doing same. Entering to my chosen sport is easy enough for my lurcher, she switched on very quickly and seems to know what it's all about and coming along nice ..