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the difference between a fox set and a badger?


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claw marks, foot prints, stinks diffrently, loads of kick back(soil) around the entrance.....but remember foxes can inhabit old badger sets they can also sometimes live together so be careful...good luck with it

 

edited to say ive learned from gamekeepers, before hand i wouldnt have had a clue...you got to start somewere dont you?

you av learned from gamekeepers you will av learned feck all then good terriermen arnt gamekeepers

yep gamekeepers no nothing about pest control despite it being a large part of there job :clapper:

 

And you know this because in your vast experience you've had dealings with a lot of people in your time .. How old are you ?

 

Sorry derbylad your threads going downhill from an innocent question to kids posting on other subjects they know eff all about

... she was just making a point, and a fair enough one at that. Although digger63 has some very valid points, his comment that gamekeepers and hunt terriermen know feck all is fairly brash to say the least... yes there arent many keepers about that are good terriermen thats true, but there are some, and some very good ones too. As for hunt terriermen, i know more good ones than bad ones.

supose there are good and bad in all trades but the people i know have taught me alot and iam still learning

 

anyhoo i wasnt wrong in what i said originally about the diffrences so i must have learnt somthing

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