Last time I resurfaced a set of traps I used conveyor belting with a good cross pattern. Worked well in all weathers. Like you say, I think it's essential that the rough surface runs across the trap and not down.
I don't know if the above potion is available in the USA. What's in it?
I refuse to feed eye of newt!! Just joking. I used a herb mixture to overcome a bitch's failure to come into season. Seemed to work.
One question that occurs to me is if this is a problem of muscle mass, do the Bull...
I don't know if the above potion is available in the USA. What's in it.
I refuse to feed eye of newt!! Just joking. I used a herb mixture to overcome a bitch's failure to come into season.
One question that occurs ro me is if this is a problem of muscle mass, do the Bull breeds suffer also...
Tony, I don't think this is a new phenomenon in the USA. Think back to the '80s-Flyer of the Crackerjacks X Besap's Cockeymoor Geenie. Some of that litter cramped big time as have others since them. And the bullies are nothing new either. Remember Badger? His grandparents were your own Lyth Djon...
>It'll be a cross bred somewhere along the line. Trouble is, the yanks cant leave >things alone, can they. They have to muck up dog breeding, cos they cant hunt >anything, it doesnt matter if the dogs have things bred out of them.
I don't know anything about the Claybrook dogs, but where did...
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