holdontight
Active Member
Hi,
Where I keep my horses is right in the middle of a shoot. At this time of year there are literally hundreds if not thousands of pheasants about (no exaggeration!) as they have not been released until recently.
This is causing all sorts of problems when I hack out my (rather wick) young horses. Of course in the countryside it isnt that uncommon to have one or two of the noisy, flappy birds to fly up to startle my youngsters and this is just bad luck (I am always armed with a strong neck-strap!), however the shoot have laid down thousands of them so when 1 flies up another 20 follow which can cause the athletic youngsters to pull some very unusual shapes!
I cant avoid riding in the areas of pheasants as they completely surround my yard. Most of the tracks and bridleways are un-gated.
Anyway, can anyone tell me who is responsible if I have a nasty accident - as i can see one coming. If I fall off due to the shoots pheasants and my horse gets loose it could cause all sorts of carnage. After all if I was a farmer and I had sheep get out on a road which caused an accident then I, as the owner would be responsible. Does that mean the owner of the shoot (and thus the pheasants) is responsible for his birds when they are on a public track, road or bridleway?
Im not one to tell people not to shoot, in fact I dont disagree with shooting at all, but in this particular shoot how can they call it sport when thousands of pheasants fly out of the cover in one go? You wouldnt even need to aim and you would still hit one!
Sorry for the length! I suppose its a bit of a rant too as I had a very close call with hitting the ground this morning!
Where I keep my horses is right in the middle of a shoot. At this time of year there are literally hundreds if not thousands of pheasants about (no exaggeration!) as they have not been released until recently.
This is causing all sorts of problems when I hack out my (rather wick) young horses. Of course in the countryside it isnt that uncommon to have one or two of the noisy, flappy birds to fly up to startle my youngsters and this is just bad luck (I am always armed with a strong neck-strap!), however the shoot have laid down thousands of them so when 1 flies up another 20 follow which can cause the athletic youngsters to pull some very unusual shapes!
I cant avoid riding in the areas of pheasants as they completely surround my yard. Most of the tracks and bridleways are un-gated.
Anyway, can anyone tell me who is responsible if I have a nasty accident - as i can see one coming. If I fall off due to the shoots pheasants and my horse gets loose it could cause all sorts of carnage. After all if I was a farmer and I had sheep get out on a road which caused an accident then I, as the owner would be responsible. Does that mean the owner of the shoot (and thus the pheasants) is responsible for his birds when they are on a public track, road or bridleway?
Im not one to tell people not to shoot, in fact I dont disagree with shooting at all, but in this particular shoot how can they call it sport when thousands of pheasants fly out of the cover in one go? You wouldnt even need to aim and you would still hit one!
Sorry for the length! I suppose its a bit of a rant too as I had a very close call with hitting the ground this morning!