Lots of badgers
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Re: Lots of badgers
Think it's because everyone keeps mentioning the war...rather than Veal, is there a Rabbit substitute for Mr.S....
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Re: Lots of badgers
Unfortunately even an innocent observation can be hijacked, given a twist of mild paranoia and..........Off go the kids again!SteveClem wrote:Couldn't have been THAT dim to have not anticipated some form of negative reaction, surely...
I think I must be....not sure how an innocent observation on badger numbers 2 months ago can have led to a handbag fight
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Re: Lots of badgers
Aah, the voice of sanity, thank you Boomlander!
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Sanity?.........ME?............What a novel idea!
Sir I am flattered............ My thanks to you in return!.........Now about these badgers............??
Sir I am flattered............ My thanks to you in return!.........Now about these badgers............??
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Re: Lots of badgers
I found a badger set just around the corner from where I live and tonight the mother brought two cubs with her .They spent around an hour digging some of the lawn up looking for worms but who cares its only grass
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Re: Lots of badgers
To have them on your lawn is fantastic.
I have yet to see a live badger in the wild - our lawn has played host to foxes, hedgehogs, moles, adders, frogs and newts.
I have yet to see a live badger in the wild - our lawn has played host to foxes, hedgehogs, moles, adders, frogs and newts.
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Re: Lots of badgers
Don't let on to Mr.S...
Imagine him licking his lips, putting on his deerstalker, gun under his arm & quickly grabbing shotgun cartridges....
Judge Jeffries
Imagine him licking his lips, putting on his deerstalker, gun under his arm & quickly grabbing shotgun cartridges....
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Re: Lots of badgers
Our Scottish "Black Rock" hens will have him, forget corn & bread, they'll eat ANYTHING!!
Exception of day old Cornish Pasty's from Lydney, weird one!
Exception of day old Cornish Pasty's from Lydney, weird one!
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Re: Lots of badgers
Depending on the Pasty's density and hardness of crust after a day it could be useful as a missile to ward off intruders.POMMReg wrote:Our Scottish "Black Rock" hens will have him, forget corn & bread, they'll eat ANYTHING!!
Exception of day old Cornish Pasty's from Lydney, weird one!
See article on "The 1904 Polperro Ballistic Pasty and Similar Launchable Pastries"
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I will try and put some pictures on of the badgers and the foxes on but rubbish on computers .I live just up the road from Lyme park and at night go there as my sons friend lives on the estate and I have the code number and feed the deer there are hundreds of them
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Re: Lots of badgers
Inundated with badgers at the moment. Never seen as many.
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Probably not a real pasty at all then!philthehill wrote:Cornish Pasty from Lydney - no wonder your hens wont touch it.
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Re: Lots of badgers
Loads in my local rural part of Worcestershire as well. Sadly a fair few not conversant with the Green Cross Code
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