Lucky it wasnt a fellow stag eh
Lucky it wasnt a fellow stag eh
If we're being pedantic, hypo means below normal, hyper is over.
I suppose an easily excited dog could be hypo behaved - as in less than normal, but I suspect hyper would be more suitable.
Grammar macht frei.
Far out you guys better get to it, theres plenty of threads to go through and straighten out. Anyone else cant understand what I said just ask and ill explain it to you
Actually come to think of it, in this day and age the buck may identify as a stag or the other way around..
This thread gave me a hell of a good chuckle this afternoon. Thanks blokes![]()
And karen
now you guys are being widdickuluss
Does a fallow yearling or fallow mutton taste better
Fallow mutton.... I'm wondering if that is a result of a Buck on a Ewe, or a Ram on a Doe?
And if a Buck and a Ram had a fight, who's coming out second best?
Watched a few fallow spikers giving the red spikers a hard time a few weeks back. They are grumpy little tricks at times
Ewe fallows are hardcase
Sent from my SM-S936B using Tapatalk
Bookmarks