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  Topic: Ticks
badgerhill

Replies: 39
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PostForum: Land Management   Posted: Mon Jun 23, 08 5:04 pm   Subject: Ticks
More of the same.

You and your dog will pick up those critters again and have another exposure to tick borne diseases.

So far we have had a bumper crop in Lyme's disease in people where I live ...
  Topic: Ticks
badgerhill

Replies: 39
Views: 27668
PostForum: Land Management   Posted: Mon Jun 23, 08 5:02 pm   Subject: Ticks
You wake up one morning to a thunderous knocking on your front door and find a zombie-man ENTIRELY MADE UP OF TICKS CLINGING TOGETHER trying to get in to consume you alive.

:l ...
  Topic: Ticks
badgerhill

Replies: 39
Views: 27668
PostForum: Land Management   Posted: Mon Jun 23, 08 4:49 pm   Subject: Ticks
What happens in august?

... or don't I want to know

  Topic: Ticks
badgerhill

Replies: 39
Views: 27668
PostForum: Land Management   Posted: Mon Jun 23, 08 4:47 pm   Subject: Ticks
Fook.


  Topic: Ticks
badgerhill

Replies: 39
Views: 27668
PostForum: Land Management   Posted: Mon Jun 23, 08 11:38 am   Subject: Ticks
Just a quick update...

I used Advantix on the hound and she has only had a couple of ticks now in odd places (on her snout by her nose and in-between her paw pad). This is in fields that gave us a ...
  Topic: Learning to hunt Deer
badgerhill

Replies: 26
Views: 46012
PostForum: Shooting and Trapping for the Pot   Posted: Fri Jun 20, 08 3:38 pm   Subject: Learning to hunt Deer
uh oh. ok! thanks

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  Topic: Learning to hunt Deer
badgerhill

Replies: 26
Views: 46012
PostForum: Shooting and Trapping for the Pot   Posted: Fri Jun 20, 08 3:27 pm   Subject: Learning to hunt Deer
what what what?

  Topic: Learning to hunt Deer
badgerhill

Replies: 26
Views: 46012
PostForum: Shooting and Trapping for the Pot   Posted: Fri Jun 20, 08 3:24 pm   Subject: Learning to hunt Deer
I don't see any conflict.

You're not sure whether the herd will take management, you don't know if you could stalk properly and you don't know if you could pull the trigger.

Management: get some ...
  Topic: Learning to hunt Deer
badgerhill

Replies: 26
Views: 46012
PostForum: Shooting and Trapping for the Pot   Posted: Fri Jun 20, 08 3:16 pm   Subject: Learning to hunt Deer
Have a read of this

Read it! It's really good. Where are you in your learning?

It's really good to see another woman starting on this and an ex-veggie to boot!

Thanks Cathryn

hen
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  Topic: Learning to hunt Deer
badgerhill

Replies: 26
Views: 46012
PostForum: Shooting and Trapping for the Pot   Posted: Fri Jun 20, 08 3:14 pm   Subject: Learning to hunt Deer
1. Do nothing.

2. Get someone in, BrownBear springs to mind, who may want to shoot on your land for you.

3. Go through the process of obtaining a firearms certificate, purchasing a suitable rif ...
  Topic: Learning to hunt Deer
badgerhill

Replies: 26
Views: 46012
PostForum: Shooting and Trapping for the Pot   Posted: Fri Jun 20, 08 3:10 pm   Subject: Learning to hunt Deer
Or restating those three reasons;

1 - badgerhill is not 100% vegetarian
2 - badgerhill has a potentially suitable location for culling deer
3 - badgerhill has shown a willingness to learn how to ...
  Topic: Learning to hunt Deer
badgerhill

Replies: 26
Views: 46012
PostForum: Shooting and Trapping for the Pot   Posted: Fri Jun 20, 08 3:08 pm   Subject: Learning to hunt Deer
From what you have stated, I don't think you are at all suited to hunting deer. Although you say you want to hunt deer, you have just put forward three very compelling reasons to the contrary.

An ...
  Topic: Learning to hunt Deer
badgerhill

Replies: 26
Views: 46012
PostForum: Shooting and Trapping for the Pot   Posted: Fri Jun 20, 08 2:34 pm   Subject: Learning to hunt Deer
We've got nearly 50 acres of land with a good population of visiting red deer.

The land looks perfect for hunting to me, it's got lots of regeneration, woodland, pasture and the like.

Now I'd li ...
  Topic: Hellooooooo!!!
badgerhill

Replies: 26
Views: 9664
PostForum: Welcome   Posted: Thu May 29, 08 12:48 pm   Subject: Hellooooooo!!!
Hiya Flump!! Welcome xxx
  Topic: What's the hardiest chicken breed?
badgerhill

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PostForum: Poultry   Posted: Wed May 28, 08 12:32 pm   Subject: What's the hardiest chicken breed?


old english game are actually my favourite of all breeds, over and above ixworths! but for business/practical reasons i can;t beat ixworths.

Are Guinea fowl included in your Old Engli ...
 
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