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Guest big pete
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try the hunting life web site was one on there yesterday 2yr old ratter jack russel free to good home

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Guest Greig the doo Drysdale
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Get yourself a retired Greyhound, will keep rats and cats away from the pen  :X

 

we were talking about that aswell think its best for us to have 2 as they will be at the lofts in the allotment 24 7

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My blind Jack Russell but his smell is brilliant, no rats round our lofts !!!!

 

 

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My little Rat/mouse hunter

 

Duncan had two of these border terriers years ago, absolutely mental and would tackle anything, only trouble was that you had to strip the hair from them regularly

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How big is a rat hole?  I have a hole at the bottom of the garden, well away from the loft.  Its only about 1" diameter, I put a stone over it but, whatever lives there dug its way out again, at the side of the stone. I've never seen any rodents or their dropping so I'm not too concerned, just wondered??? :-/

 

 

Duncan says some anti freeze down the hole will sort anything, they will step on it then lick their paws, job done, it could be a stoat :-/

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your not allowed to keep them outside or as guard dogs they come out and vet you and things same as dogs trust

 

Here is all the rescue centres in Scotland

 

http://www.dogpages.org.uk/scotland.htm

 

Also we were speaking to a guy yesterday that has Jackrussel pups, really small parents that he uses for working £200 each, he stays on a farm just outside Milnathort Fife

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A good terrier will never give up on getting a rat, and that's for sure. Will tunnel and dig, bury it's self getting them. Loft could well become un safe if over run. Digestive biscuit mixed with peanut butter and laced with anti freeze left in pipes around the loft will certainly sort them ... but the stench of rotting rats can be unpleasant to say the least.

Catch two big dog Rats ones and starve them. let them then be together. They will when really hungry fight to the death and one eat the other. Starve again and release it.... would feed on the others and clean them up.

Better still if a couple can eat a few baby rats, then that is all they will ever eat nigh when they get a chance, and can and will go where other rats are.

But unlike mice which eat constantly, rats tend only to eat when hungry.

Eggs left in pipes injected with anti freeze will certaily work too. Like they will with the Crow family.rapping is also good, and no need to have just the one string going but serveral.

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Guest valiant
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johnson bulldog pups 2 females call john on 07963084798

Guest peter.j
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and another

 

ive just lined my border *expletive removed* with an international show and french working champion [the french working trials include wild boar] so fingers crossed 9 weeks from now some nice pups ;)

Guest peter.j
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johnson bulldog pups 2 females call john on 07963084798

 

these look like good tools valiant the brindle is a corker

Guest peter.j
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If only my mrs would let me have the bank card lol

 

 

if she lets you have it ask can i borrow it after you lol :P

Guest peter.j
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thanks mate but i think if that pup peed the envelope would be saturated lol

Guest big pete
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dont know about that john looks more like you than your kid ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Guest big pete
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now that looks like your brother sure you didnt mix em up ;)

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