You certainly saved the rat cleaning itself on the surface of the slurry quite a lot of time. Daft sod; like pushing water uphill with a rake. Great shooting as usual
Great Video garry. 👍.my new permission has loads of brambles..we love to collect and display the ones weve shot but i dont go in any thorned areas as rats bounce when you shoot em and do leave blood on thorns etc. Thats why ill always leave the odd one even if i can see em..nasty stuff that rats blood.🤮
@@Wolverineverminshooting defo mate..i wasnt paying £8/900quid and more coz of pic quality...heat trace..home in ...scope then decides if its legal quarry...saved mi self a lot of dosh🤣👍
@@Wolverineverminshooting I’ve had two good sessions during the day lately and gonna try again this week while my grey feeders get some more visitors in fact that was what my latest video was about.
@@Wolverineverminshooting The ones i've been shooting during the day have been in livestock sheds that have been mostly cleaned with only little bits of food left in.
I hate watching something die, but then I started feeding wild birds and got a rat invasion. That cured that! We even bought a pellet gun. Pew pew! Haven't been able to hit a single one but it sure is exciting!
Los chicos del rifle muy buenos trabajos. Pero pregunto; ¿ Cuando vais los granjeros a invertir algo en contrucciones seguras y limpias donde no puedan criar las ratas ni las palomas?, He visto ya muchas granjas modernas y limpias, no como las vuestras, basureros llenos de agujeros!!!!!!
diferentes partes del país y del mundo tienen una población de ratas diferente. algunos agricultores no usan veneno debido a los búhos y otros animales salvajes. Disparo a otras granjas sin ratas. depende de lo que haya en el campo como consejos de refugio. no es porque las granjas estén sucias, de hecho son granjas limpias