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verminfilmer

MICKI

Post by verminfilmer » 15 Jun 2012, 03:06

hi all, has anyone ever heard the word MICKI before for a pest, vermin species ? i now know what it is but just wondered if anyone else has come across this name before ? as i have been shooting vermin since i was 8 years old and never come across that name for that species of vermin before ever lol .. john ??

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Fox Hunter
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Re: MICKI

Post by Fox Hunter » 15 Jun 2012, 08:29

That's easy MICE :lol: :lol: :lol: ....

I've never heard that name Micki but I couldn't resist :oops: , I look forward to hearing the correct answer :)

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Re: MICKI

Post by Gloop » 15 Jun 2012, 12:06

Rodent I would guess as well. We all make names up as we go along. some stick

verminfilmer

Re: MICKI

Post by verminfilmer » 15 Jun 2012, 14:28

according to the farmer, its a feral pigeon i have never heard of this name before, both me and Rick also thought it was a mouse lol so now we know :shock:

cozzy
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Re: MICKI

Post by cozzy » 16 Jun 2012, 08:57

I thibnk your farmer may be taking it john ;)

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Re: MICKI

Post by Gloop » 16 Jun 2012, 23:21

Yup I would go with that. He is definitely taking the "mouse" :lol:

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fizzbangwhallop
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Answers on a postcard.........

Post by fizzbangwhallop » 17 Jun 2012, 15:46

Couple of local ones for you......... or maybe not so local

Dudley

Davy

Newcastle

Pig

atb
Fizz
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chas
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Re: MICKI

Post by chas » 17 Jun 2012, 22:42

Cedrick
Effluent in many languages.

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