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Just an update for those concered re the greyhounds dying re the equine flu virus scare.

As holders of a valid NGRC trainers licence re have received a letter ,as have all trainers stating every thing is being done possible and to produce the letter at a licenced track for free disenfectant for our kennels , which I hasen to add has not been sent to Yarmouth track yet as my step daughter tried to collect hers last night ,there was also talk that another death was being investigated.

long way to go yet on this one I fear

lillibet
 
lets hope that the cause is found very soon , i used to use plastic bowls but over the last year have moved over to stainless steel ones which i believe are easier to keep clean and less risk of infections passing :thumbsup:
 
posh totty said:
lets hope that the cause is found very soon , i used to use plastic bowls but over the last year have moved over to stainless steel ones which i believe are easier to keep clean and less risk of infections passing  :thumbsup:
Now why the devil didnt i think of that, Sally has a stainless steel bowl, jill has a platic one, now more often than not i feed my 2 outside, and sometimes the bowls are left out all night, now next door neighbour keeps Rabbits, running free in her garden, some of em are huge with bigger backs on em than me, i have actually seen a rat running along the top of my fence, so who knows the filthy little gits dont come and have a snifter at the bowls during the night, although i always wash before feeding, i think tomorrow, its a stainless steel bowl for Jill, thank you for the tip :cheers: :huggles: you little luv ya nowt else :lol:

keith x
 
midlanderkeith said:
posh totty said:
lets hope that the cause is found very soon , i used to use plastic bowls but over the last year have moved over to stainless steel ones which i believe are easier to keep clean and less risk of infections passing  :thumbsup:
Now why the devil didnt i think of that, Sally has a stainless steel bowl, jill has a platic one, now more often than not i feed my 2 outside, and sometimes the bowls are left out all night, now next door neighbour keeps Rabbits, running free in her garden, some of em are huge with bigger backs on em than me, i have actually seen a rat running along the top of my fence, so who knows the filthy little gits dont come and have a snifter at the bowls during the night, although i always wash before feeding, i think tomorrow, its a stainless steel bowl for Jill, thank you for the tip :cheers: :huggles: you little luv ya nowt else :lol:

keith x



hey ive managed to be useful today!!!! hooray!!!! (w00t)

they are much easier to clean , quick scrub in the washing up bowl bit a bleach and hey presto!!! i dry mine with kitchen towel too for some reason??? i did have loads of plastics but must admit they did get chewed and thrown around by the hounds when playing :thumbsup:

luv ya too :huggles:
 
posh totty said:
midlanderkeith said:
posh totty said:
lets hope that the cause is found very soon , i used to use plastic bowls but over the last year have moved over to stainless steel ones which i believe are easier to keep clean and less risk of infections passing  :thumbsup:
Now why the devil didnt i think of that, Sally has a stainless steel bowl, jill has a platic one, now more often than not i feed my 2 outside, and sometimes the bowls are left out all night, now next door neighbour keeps Rabbits, running free in her garden, some of em are huge with bigger backs on em than me, i have actually seen a rat running along the top of my fence, so who knows the filthy little gits dont come and have a snifter at the bowls during the night, although i always wash before feeding, i think tomorrow, its a stainless steel bowl for Jill, thank you for the tip :cheers: :huggles: you little luv ya nowt else :lol:

keith x



hey ive managed to be useful today!!!! hooray!!!! (w00t)

they are much easier to clean , quick scrub in the washing up bowl bit a bleach and hey presto!!! i dry mine with kitchen towel too for some reason??? i did have loads of plastics but must admit they did get chewed and thrown around by the hounds when playing :thumbsup:

luv ya too :huggles:

Your as mad as me with your damn bleach :lol:
 
hey co- op are doing 3 bottles of domestos for £2!!! (w00t) i splashed out a full £4 :thumbsup:
 
posh totty said:
hey co- op are doing 3 bottles of domestos for £2!!!  (w00t)   i splashed out a full £4  :thumbsup:
Noooooo, you dont need to pay those prices, 20pence a gallon from morrisons, i do all my bloomers in it :lol: .
 
psssssssssshhhhhh keith , dont tell anyone but i have een know to use lidls a gallon for less than 60p!!! (w00t)

but decided to go all "posh" :- " with the domestos (w00t)
 
posh totty said:
psssssssssshhhhhh keith , dont tell anyone but i have een know to use lidls a gallon for less than 60p!!!  (w00t)
but decided to go all "posh"  :- "  with the domestos  (w00t)

What are you two like

Morrisons now do bleach tablets for 99p a packet you dissolve them in water as and when you want them or drop one in the loo :oops:

Lillibet
 

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