Jamie m 668 Posted May 10, 2011 Report Share Posted May 10, 2011 Im going to get shot down for this , but here goes , im about to put my european poley ( big softy now) over my best working jill , now ive only worked him once and he killed in constantly and came out the burrows like a lunatic ,the jill is superb worker but a bit on the small side . my plan is to start a line with the fire of the european poley and the working ability of the jill , I dont know if these kits will be better or if they will still be a bit hot , but thats the reason Im doing it .. Right the real reason for this post I have several mates after a kit but I would rather be over subscribed than have kits left .. is there any one in South Wales interested in a kit , these will not be for the lads who clean they cages out once in a blue moon , and just chuck a bit of food in now and again these kits are going to have to be handled every day , they may not work as you want them to they may be killing machines that you have to dig to all the time ... think that they may be biters and you will have to work hard to get them to trust you .. so no taking them and then passing them on cos you got bit .. I wont want much money for them but I may need to breed from them in the future and if you get fed up I get them back or know the home they are going to .. Im counting my chickens before they hatch , but i would rather be prepared than not .. ive made them sound like nutters they most prob wont but if you are willing to accept the worst and willing to put the work in everything should be ok .. The hob only behind bars cos he can smell the jills and wont keep still and the jill along side the euro poley jill Please guys dont shoot me down to much about breeding non working animals , I know the score there , but i believe theres method in my madness .. Don't mean to piss on your corn flakes and before everyone jumps on me I don't keep them iether , but your hob is not a full e, u , Quote Link to post
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