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    Oh and I forgot to say, those pics are great & you have some nice looking pooches there too

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    A little Hedgehog story;

    Another suspend your disbelief story but I swear it's true. A few years ago we were camping in the lake district, Englandshire. Supper that night was a Chinese take away consisting primarily of Barbecued spare ribs. It was late and dark and we were tired so we left the porky bones on a plate in the lobby bit and retired for the night.

    During the night we were disturbed by a strange noise, always spooky when camping in nowhere land, on investigation under torch light, we discovered it was a hedge hog dragging the plate out of the tent to feast on the bones. No biggie but.....

    At dawns early light we found that the hedgehog had eaten all the bones, licked the plate clean and returned it to it's original place inside the tent, WTF

    What excellent manners, here's to ya, spiky little friend.
    Oh bugger

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    this is so cute! and yeah, hedgehogs can be very clever and ballsy when they want to be!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    ok point taken, I wont put him on the BBQ, will micro wave to ensure.
    they taste quite good though

    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    Ring worm isn't a bug - it's a fungal skin infection - tinea corporis.
    Aren't you a wizard dogs pick-up ring-worm directly of hedge-hogs and ever so gracefully pass it on to us
    And who in the R & D household is the most susceptible to any bugs or infection that going at the moment huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    Aren't you a wizard dogs pick-up ring-worm directly of hedge-hogs and ever so gracefully pass it on to us
    And who in the R & D household is the most susceptible to any bugs or infection that going at the moment huh?
    down billyboy down boy... its ok the Hogs shat and roled on the grass and the dogs have rolled in that, they have been in side and rolled and dribled on the new carpet that the sprog shits on, sits on... ummm thanks for ya concerns

    Altho I am interested as to how a worm is a 'fungal skin infection' to look at they seem real and rigley to me ???


    BTW: you lot take not I posted this thread in the "Hogs and other cruisers " forum lol didnt take long for a mod to move it, bloody spoil sports... no fun these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    :Aren't you a wizard dogs pick-up ring-worm directly of hedge-hogs and ever so gracefully pass it on to us
    That's because they're both filthy animals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    That's because they're both filthy animals.
    Ok so now ya winding me up... next you uneducated ninny will be saying pigs are filthy animals... Ill have you know dogs are a very clean animal as is a pig, I some how cant see a hog licking his own arse letalone his nuts so I wont comment there, wind the preload down a tad man.
    cheers DD
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    Smile

    I have one that lives under the house. Comes out to eat when I feed the cats. Seems like the thing has taken a liking to catfood.

    And two years ago over Easter when I had got all the chocolate eggs hidden in the back yard and it was time for the boys to do the egg hunt, one of the big chocolate rabbits went missing. Only some of the silver wrapping left. It was daytime and no animals around, so I started looking around for it. But nowhere to be found. About a week later I noticed the wrapping where the cats and the hedgehog get under the house. So clearly the thing likes chocolate too.

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