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Berlooody foxes!!!!!!!
I sitting here enjoying the evening cool after a hot, hot, day spent
spreading hay to hungry cows Windows open and a gentle cool easterly breeze coming through, but the bloody foxes are barking! I hate that mournful sound! |
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Berlooody foxes!!!!!!!
Farm1 wrote:
I sitting here enjoying the evening cool after a hot, hot, day spent spreading hay to hungry cows Windows open and a gentle cool easterly breeze coming through, but the bloody foxes are barking! I hate that mournful sound! Send in some Poms. Actually it could be the poms. (cant play cricket, invented it). They were responsible for them in the first place. They brought them in for hunting. The werent any good at that either. But as usual, they're good at moaning about things. |
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Berlooody foxes!!!!!!!
get an Alpacca, they'll go after those pesky foxes
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Berlooody foxes!!!!!!!
Luke wrote:
get an Alpacca, they'll go after those pesky foxes Yeah or one of those big white dogs, a weimerander? Otherwise organise a a f0x hunt.... Actually, any more suggestions on how to get rid of foxes? |
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Berlooody foxes!!!!!!!
"Stuart Naylor" wrote in message
... Luke wrote: get an Alpacca, they'll go after those pesky foxes Yeah or one of those big white dogs, a weimerander? Did you mean Weimaraner? They aren't white though. he means a maremma. they're white :-) (snip) kylie (who seems to have half the town lined up to come & shoot her foxes, but hasn't been arsed to do anything about it yet) |
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Jonno wrote: Luke wrote: get an Alpacca, they'll go after those pesky foxes Yeah or one of those big white dogs, a weimerander? Otherwise organise a a f0x hunt.... Actually, any more suggestions on how to get rid of foxes? I think you mean a Maremma Sheepdog |
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"Stuart Naylor" wrote in message
... : Jonno ordered the talented chickens to cluck & peck the following: Luke wrote: get an Alpacca, they'll go after those pesky foxes Yeah or one of those big white dogs, a weimerander? Did you mean Weimaraner? They aren't white though. I think Jonno meant a Maremma - these are the white dogs that are supposed to guard their flocks agains foxes/wolves Foxes apparently live in Central London in areas that were bombed and never re settled after WW2. Their bark would be more annoying than here with their pommie accent etc. They actually live in central London in all suburbs. They are very effective scroungers and the Poms also feed them. They also live near the Federal Parliament House building in Canberra - one vixen had a lair under one of the bridges between New Parliament House and Old Parliament house - she had at least 3 cubs which I saw. |
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Berlooody foxes!!!!!!!
"Stuart Naylor" wrote in message
... On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 10:36:33 GMT, "0tterbot" wrote: he means a maremma. they're white :-) I'd never heard of a Maremma before, they seem to be very large. They are - my neighbour has one to guard her flock of alpacas, but the sodding thing spends more time on her bed that outside and he's had to have 2 hip operations and he's still only a young dog. |
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Berlooody foxes!!!!!!!
Stuart Naylor wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 10:36:33 GMT, "0tterbot" wrote: "Stuart Naylor" wrote in message ... Luke wrote: get an Alpacca, they'll go after those pesky foxes Yeah or one of those big white dogs, a weimerander? Did you mean Weimaraner? They aren't white though. he means a maremma. they're white :-) I'd never heard of a Maremma before, they seem to be very large. Here is a cute little picture of one: http://www.all-animals.com/maremma/images/puplamb.jpg Forgot the name but know they come from Italy, or am i wrong there? The mind can play funny tricks. PS I mentioned about sharks goinf further upriver due to lack of fresh water, and there on oneradio station, a report of a shark seen up a river today... Sounds like they were right on ABC Radio saturday morning... |
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Berlooody foxes!!!!!!!
GreenieLeBrun wrote:
Jonno wrote: Luke wrote: get an Alpacca, they'll go after those pesky foxes Yeah or one of those big white dogs, a weimerander? Otherwise organise a a f0x hunt.... Actually, any more suggestions on how to get rid of foxes? I think you mean a Maremma Sheepdog Yep forgot the name! |
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Berlooody foxes!!!!!!!
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Jonno wrote: PS I mentioned about sharks goinf further upriver due to lack of fresh water, and there on oneradio station, a report of a shark seen up a river today... There is actually a very aggressive shark, the bull shark, that likes estuarine waters and is responsible for the majority of shark attacks worldwide. I remember a few years ago, some rather drunk fellow decided to swim across the Parramatta River at Parramatta, near the river-cat wharf. It's not very far, but when he hopped out the other side there was a big bite taken out of his leg. That's about as far as a shark can get upriver! -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) "Parenthood is like the modern stone washing process for denim jeans. You may start out crisp, neat and tough, but you end up pale, limp and wrinkled." Kerry Cue |
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"Stuart Naylor" wrote in message
"Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote: "Stuart Naylor" wrote in message I'd never heard of a Maremma before, they seem to be very large. They are - my neighbour has one to guard her flock of alpacas, but the sodding thing spends more time on her bed that outside and he's had to have 2 hip operations and he's still only a young dog. That is a shame, the future doesn't look too bright for him then. Never fear, that dog will have the best of care for as long as his life can possibly be extended. The rest of us resort to the bullet if need be but not her. She had a Warmblood mare that injured its foot and the foot had to be bandaged every day as it wouldn't heal. She kept that horse alive and well for 3 whole years before it finally died as a complication of giving birth - nothing to do with the foot. She sacrificed her garden as the only truly safe and secure place that she could guarantee that this horse was protected and wouldn't face any further trauma was her garden, so there it lived looking thorough the window and talking to the other horses over the fence. I'd hate to think how much she spent in bandages alone let alone the weekly vets visits - I know he charges a minimum of $80 for a home visit and the garden when the horse was finished with it was - well, 'finished' as a garden. |
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