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  On 30/03/2010 at 09:08, The one said:

if shes no marked up you can leave her my hobs are with my jills all year long

 

As you said with your jills so he be kept busy but if just with one more risk to having a marked neck.

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  On 30/03/2010 at 17:43, kobi2k4 said:

if you dont know this stuff then dont bother breeding, get the jill jab dam people must just be too tight!!! noobs!!!

 

so i take it as soon as u started ferreting u knew it all then yeah ... wind ur neck in n stop critisising people ...

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no i didnt and still dont know everything, but books u SHOULD read and advice u SHOULD seak beffore u take on any kind of hobby with any animale be it cats or dogs or any other kind, should tell u everything u would need to know in ur first year or so, and there are too meny people breeding jills that aint even a year old just cos they can, and they aint even proven their selfs yet.

then again no point me going on it dont help!!!

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  On 29/03/2010 at 20:30, wullieh said:

I find just leaving her in over night is more than enough.

 

 

 

as above really, but watch the hob, if hes like mine he will draw blood on the Jill,

two hours was enough for her,

it wasn't my Jill it was a friends but i still stopped them, he did the job in on sitting :whistling:

just watch just in case mate

hope you have good homes for them :thumbs:

mike

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  On 31/03/2010 at 16:35, michael40 said:
  On 29/03/2010 at 20:30, wullieh said:

I find just leaving her in over night is more than enough.

 

 

 

as above really, but watch the hob, if hes like mine he will draw blood on the Jill,

two hours was enough for her,

it wasn't my Jill it was a friends but i still stopped them, he did the job in on sitting :whistling:

just watch just in case mate

hope you have good homes for them :thumbs:

mike

 

yeah i have homes for at least 6 up to now , for pets and for working homes !!

 

some decent advice ... thanks all

 

HIGHAM

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