Woodsmoke
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Brings back memories of RAF Leuchars Friday night NAAFI bops . . . .used sticks to prod the attacker and it eventually moved off
Brings back memories of RAF Leuchars Friday night NAAFI bops . . . .used sticks to prod the attacker and it eventually moved off
Might be interested.......is it good with children ?
A friend of mine was out lamping with his dad and a badger ran at them, his old man had to kick that before he got bitten. He still lost though as he broke his foot on Brocks head!Similar experience, out walking with terrier, turn corner to find it mid stand-off with Brock. Wanted to avoid a trip to the vet so prodded with a stick in the expectation that he would run off. He took exception to this, bit the stick then came toward me hissing. Channelling Jonny Wilkinson I took aim and gave him full boot (didn't do the hand claspy thing but there were no posts in sight) and into the bushes he flew, never to be seen again. Well at least not that day.
He was less prepared with a pair of Nora wellies!I was wearing my best pair of brock kicking boots
We (west Derbyshire) got our cull started last September 3000 were killed around us .we can carry on four more years but no more “new“Culls will be allowed.Badgers and cattle are going to be vaccinated. (Good luck with that). We were inundated with the bloody things but we don’t notice their runs now.I think BoJo's missus will put a stop to it.
She was successful in Derbyshire.
All they need is to put them on the general licence.... End of.
If you've got a clean set, leave them as they keep dirty ones out.
I was going to suggest a good connection with old Brocky would make a mess of your foot! They are tough as you like, concrete drinks a pint of badger for its breakfastA friend of mine was out lamping with his dad and a badger ran at them, his old man had to kick that before he got bitten. He still lost though as he broke his foot on Brocks head!
Couldn’t agree with more plenty of farmers want them thinned out but not eradicatedI think BoJo's missus will put a stop to it.
She was successful in Derbyshire.
All they need is to put them on the general licence.... End of.
If you've got a clean set, leave them as they keep dirty ones out.