Rattts,sheep.diseases and out ya want(general banter)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=en ... Q9uu0bfHlY
one way to keep dogs exercised
! strong language in the soundtrack not suitable for young ears, another one of slim shadeys vulgar no1s
one way to keep dogs exercised
! strong language in the soundtrack not suitable for young ears, another one of slim shadeys vulgar no1s
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Re: Rattts
Jesus there's bloody loads of em
I spent 30 mins with a Jack Russel on Saturday, they make good ratters don't they? bloody nut case that thing was

I spent 30 mins with a Jack Russel on Saturday, they make good ratters don't they? bloody nut case that thing was

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Yeah theres afew thousand of em there,
they must of been burying food waste to get that many, Bad Farming
Russels are brilliant Ratters,
weve only got Squirrels for the dogs to chase nowt else left for em,
they must of been burying food waste to get that many, Bad Farming
Russels are brilliant Ratters,
weve only got Squirrels for the dogs to chase nowt else left for em,
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My collie loves the two ginea pigs we have in a run out the garden he's dug a trench chasing them he's mesmerized by them... i'd love to let them loose but dont know what he'd do.lozz wrote:Yeah theres afew thousand of em there,
they must of been burying food waste to get that many, Bad Farming
Russels are brilliant Ratters,
weve only got Squirrels for the dogs to chase nowt else left for em,

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They have aweak heart mate, they dont handle well to stress,
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Guinea Pigs tend to sit still when they're frightened. Wouldn't recommend setting a dog on them.
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Not that i'd ever entertain the idea mind.
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think he needs more dogs.
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Agree with you on that one ,used to work on a farm when i was a kid and ratted the surrounding farms round me when i was younger .I never came across so many at once very bad farming .The blokes on the film needed some decent terrierslozz wrote:Yeah theres afew thousand of em there,
they must of been burying food waste to get that many, Bad Farming
Russels are brilliant Ratters,
weve only got Squirrels for the dogs to chase nowt else left for em,
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If we had that many rats the food hygene place would have us closed down within a week. Rat bait points need to be baited regularly and records of it have to be kept. I havent seen a rat about the place in ages, up the fields is full of rabbits, although the odd rat can be seen, the dog usually just kills them but never eats them, whereas he enjoys eating the rabbits.
For that many rats, keep the dogs away and just get the shotgun
For that many rats, keep the dogs away and just get the shotgun

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Rats = Nail gun 

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The worst bit about the rats is the weils disease they apparently piss constantly as they walk so if you touch something they walked over and eat it, its not good. A man kept fishing line in his garage and a rat must have walked over it, when he was fishing instead of cutting it with pliers he used his teeth and got the disease. Don't ever try and lift one of them a bite or scratch from the buggers is just as bad.
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I was thinking that where the dogs have had them in their mouths wouldn't they they pass on infection to us? we always touch dogs heads and they always want to lick us in return!FarmerPug wrote:The worst bit about the rats is the weils disease they apparently piss constantly as they walk so if you touch something they walked over and eat it, its not good. A man kept fishing line in his garage and a rat must have walked over it, when he was fishing instead of cutting it with pliers he used his teeth and got the disease. Don't ever try and lift one of them a bite or scratch from the buggers is just as bad.
When the dog shakes the rat there must be piss flying everywhere? I hate rats and mice

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What do they do to stop rats walking over drinks cans in warehouses then?
Thats what worries me
Thats what worries me

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Thats a big worry with a dog licking, and they all do it when you pet their head, if you stop they lick your hand for more, and if they jump up they lick your face, and potentially with whatever disease the rat had. Its a good thing dogs get slower when they are older he doesn't do it so much anymore.
As for warehouses, if they deal with food they should have bait points and a qualified pest control specialist is supposed to regularly top them up and check the area for signs of them, then records of it need to be kept. At least thats how it is round the farm. But not all places would be careful, even out in the orchard the apples that fall on the ground (windfalls) have been there a while and rats are known to eat apples, and its the windfalls that end up in cider and apple juice. The factory that buys the apples says the apples are sterilised and filtered.
As for warehouses, if they deal with food they should have bait points and a qualified pest control specialist is supposed to regularly top them up and check the area for signs of them, then records of it need to be kept. At least thats how it is round the farm. But not all places would be careful, even out in the orchard the apples that fall on the ground (windfalls) have been there a while and rats are known to eat apples, and its the windfalls that end up in cider and apple juice. The factory that buys the apples says the apples are sterilised and filtered.