blueish swede
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We've got adders at the summer house, they keep the rats, mice, cats and dogs in order.
My pal over in Yorkshire has plummers ,he clears barns & out houses of rats for farmers , those plummers are killing machines.Manchester terriers were purpose bred for rats...unlike every other breed type mentioned. Plummers are about the best of the rest which isnt suprising given plummer was very involved with rat hunting types and obviously the best of these had a great fecundity to the breed. Russells love to kill a rat 4 times whilst 5 escape, patterdales ( black fells) are so wired theyll dive in and rag halfbrick whilst you're digging to them...fox's are better rat catchers than dogs, most small lurchers are better than most terriers with the exception of working a tip. Used to own a bonny fell x lakeland that took ratting to the next level, he'd worked out that the fastest way to the next rat was to eat the one your on (woosh-gone) and rats thinking they were somewhat tricky diving underwater didnt reign long...he could stay under on track till rhe ripples had gone.
Only 1 like for this. Shame!I've heard the most lethal bat in Britain is Benstokes's bat.
Been upset all week, tbh. One of my best ones too.Only 1 like for this. Shame!
We were making our way to St Peters Square to get the Tram to the ground, about 50 yards before the Chop House there were loads of Rats just running about on the pavement, they weren't bothered about all the people that were passing by it was bizarre (nothing to do with the Chop House just using it as a reference point)
They aren’t playing until laterWe were making our way to St Peters Square to get the Tram to the ground, about 50 yards before the Chop House there were loads of Rats just running about on the pavement, they weren't bothered about all the people that were passing by it was bizarre (nothing to do with the Chop House just using it as a reference point)