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dpack
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Beckyess
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Kirstie
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Well here goes, on a daily basis I get physical with bull mastiffs, staffordshire bull terriers, collies and a jack russell x. Then I get physical with the horses, ponies, sheep, cows, goats as well as a whole manner of poultry, then last but not least the cats, one of whom rules the roost and I am the only on that can handle her, she is gorgeous though bless her. Worst tussle I had was with a horse when it landed on top of me, recovered now though. As regards fighting the dogs are pretty good, sometimes I need to seperate them, it's certainly not as bad as two stallions though... |
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Nanny
Joined: 17 Feb 2005 Posts: 4520 Location: carms in wales
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dpack
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Beckyess
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