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Nice one Moll!

 

Some great pics there!

 

I love this one....

 

:icon_eek: Now that does surprise me, i was sure you'd prefer one with the yorkie in it :hmm::tongue2:

 

My fav aswell, Steve had just lifted the board up and it was running for cover.....a lucky shot :yes:

MOLL.

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Great pics and fantastic looking terriers. I'd love to try this. Do any of your locations have poison put down by landowners and if so how safe is it for the dogs? Normally if I find a good place for ratting, someone's put the stuff down and i'm not sure about letting my dog at dodgy rats, any advice.

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The poisen is not a problem aslong as your dog's dont eat a full bucket of it.

I have seen my dog actually each the shite and have been ok upto now (not advisable though) i have also seen my dog's eat young rat's that have been poisened with no ill effect..

At the end of the day mate a dog will have to eat a lot of rat poisen to kill it..

I would still be carefull though.. but saying that i would still get out there killing them just try to keep a eye on what's going on.. ..

Millet

 

Thanks for the advice millet, its good to hear that we can still go and have fun!

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great stuff millet n molly went out last week on my permission a free range pig farm at chesterfield total was eiighty odd plus . the night was marred by my fell terrier pup breakin all four metatarsells in his left rear leg .gutted big style got his leg trapped in weld mesh on pigglet pen. always had plummers till this dog mind you still wanted to kill like a banshee when in my arms with broken foot. :rolleyes:

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