He looks like he was really fluffy as well.
I know what you mean about the odd noise. Jim makes that when he sees birds, hasn't quite worked out that they can here him & so get plenty of warning!
Heather
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Re: Rats ... Found it!
My neighbour found the body yesterday - further along the route it took. Lying there with a hole in the forehead and and another on the back and even the crows have not even pecked out the eyes.
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Re: Rats ...
I have air gunned and .22rf thousands of the bloody things. No matter how many you dispose of, more seem to take their place. We used to rat in and around an animal feed mill, not a rare event to shoot above 100 on every visit. You could say it was infested by rats. Nowadays I suspect the local council may have had a say on the subject of an infestation of rats, and may have made the company employ a ratinator with his poison to get rid of them.
We used to rat on the outskirts of Sheffield at a piggery, where the pigs were fed the boiled waste from the hotels in Sheffield, real "pig swill". This spot was the same as the mill, infested with rats, even in the day time. We shot hundreds of the buggers here as well. It only ended when the land was sold and developed. We had great fun while it lasted though. These rats were large, smelly, and almost diseased in their appearance, unlike the mill rats that were in good condition. It made no difference, all were shot with great enthusiasm.
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Phil*
We used to rat on the outskirts of Sheffield at a piggery, where the pigs were fed the boiled waste from the hotels in Sheffield, real "pig swill". This spot was the same as the mill, infested with rats, even in the day time. We shot hundreds of the buggers here as well. It only ended when the land was sold and developed. We had great fun while it lasted though. These rats were large, smelly, and almost diseased in their appearance, unlike the mill rats that were in good condition. It made no difference, all were shot with great enthusiasm.
Regards
Phil*
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