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ClemFandango

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  1. Yarmouth. What a **** hole, on a par with Lowestoft.
  2. But puppies don't just turn up from nowhere. He thought she had a totally clean birth of three dry pups?
  3. "We thought they were puppies." ***??
  4. It was early season so maybe just passing through but it's a lovely spot anyway.
  5. it's really getting my goat that we can't joke around anymore. Pigeon Watch is becoming a Nanny state because of people like you.
  6. maybe dropped from a UFO after a bloody good anal probing then partially eaten by badgers.
  7. Preston? I have seen one on Stocks Reservoir at Gisburn forest, that's not far from Preston as the erm Osprey flies.
  8. Or maybe it was a yeti.
  9. I agree. A lot of jealous people about.
  10. Well technically they can't hurt a dead goat because it's already dead and can't feel feelings.
  11. You live with your mother in law? Jesus. You poor poor soul. That would ******* ruin me.
  12. I don't know what you're complaining about, you won't have far to look for kindling.
  13. ClemFandango

    Drink!

    I think I am alright because I just save up each weeks allowance then drink it all on two seperate occasions during the year. That's the healthy way to do it
  14. plenty of other things carry Btb that's true but it's the transmission of the disease that Badgers excel at. Actually many of the other mammals that can carry and transmit TB to cattle are legally allowed to be controlled, Foxes and Deer for example. Badgers aren't now, nor have they ever been a rare species in the UK. The Badger legislation was originally brought in as a measure against cruelty, hence the reason their setts have such protection in law, to stop people digging them up, breaking their jaws and then putting them to their terriers etc. As has been said their are more reasons than just limiting the spread of TB that a landowner may wish to control badgers for, sound conservation reasons included. It's never going to happen as I imagine it would be political suicide for any party to adopt that approach but for me it would make the most sense as far as managing numbers of Badgers goes. Again. I have never been involved with a badger cull so shoot me down in flames but this seems reasonable to me. Coupled with a close season and trapping guidelines I personally can't see a good argument against letting landowners make their own mind up about managing Badger numbers on their land.
  15. I would imagine there would habe to be consultation on that. I've never shot a badger so I wouldn't have any comment on what may be deemed an acceptable minimum calibre.
  16. exactly. Not every landowner shoots foxes and not every landowner would be interested in shooting badgers, but farmers who have an interest in protecting their livelihoods would have the option to.
  17. To me, having open and closed seasons, as well as stipulations on method and minimum calibre for badgers would be a sensible way to go.
  18. Piranha 3d is a terrible film. Redeemed only by the fact that you get to see Kelly brooks wabs, and even a glimpse of muff.
  19. ClemFandango

    4 x 4

    https://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/topic/372619-selling-my-hilux-surf/
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