Clodagh
Well-Known Member
Most do it properly. In every part of life there are people who take short cuts or do things badly.It would be nice if that consideration could be extended to the 'vermin' shot by keepers/casual guns. Such as the guy who used to shoot pigeon over the rape on the farm where I was liveried a few years back, who clearly saw a fox and shot at it, never mind he had the wrong cartridges for the job. I found the fox bleeding all over my hay in our little shed, but unfortunately it wasn't wounded badly enough for me to get near it. Or the keeper who'd been round a day or two before I did my last hedge survey and left about 10 crows flapping around in the brambles, also none badly wounded enough to catch and dispatch, or I would have done. They were about the only visible wildlife on that farm. Bar some pheasants, if you can call them wildlife.