Dumping of shot pheasants

richard griffith

Well-Known Member
I was saddened to see a video by anti bloodsports activists showing pheasants being dumped into a reported mine shaft on shoot land near Machynlleth.That area has a few well known specialist high bird shoots.If anything that will contribute to the demise of driven pheasant shooting then behaviour like this will.We already have many challenges to all our Fieldsports and yet we continue to offer own goals such as this.
 
Sadly it does go on. This week in Perthshire I understand the going rate at the game dealers was £0.02 - yes - 2 pence per bird! Crazy!!
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I don't know what you are all worried about next year we will be shooting cartridges that are treble the price they are now. And the game dealers will be paying a very good price for them. 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
 
I finished being involved with large shoots several years ago now.
I was saddened by the lack of any interest in the shot birds by those whome shot them. For over a decade an old gamekeeper friend and I have been pondering the unsustainability of the commercial shoot.
My ever decreasing ground to shoot over is partly due to abstaining from the large estates around here that have syndicate shoots with large counts of birds. The few small shoots where I hope the birds are treated with respect once shot are fully manned.
All my personally shot birds are cooked or dressed and given to friends. I don't just plonk shot birds on folk in a pretense of generosity!
 
I was saddened to see a video by anti bloodsports activists showing pheasants being dumped into a reported mine shaft on shoot land near Machynlleth.That area has a few well known specialist high bird shoots.If anything that will contribute to the demise of driven pheasant shooting then behaviour like this will.We already have many challenges to all our Fieldsports and yet we continue to offer own goals such as this.
If the video was made by anti fieldsports activists I would be concerned about how factual the footage was. They are not known for telling the truth about fieldsports
 
I finished being involved with large shoots several years ago now.
I was saddened by the lack of any interest in the shot birds by those whome shot them. For over a decade an old gamekeeper friend and I have been pondering the unsustainability of the commercial shoot.
My ever decreasing ground to shoot over is partly due to abstaining from the large estates around here that have syndicate shoots with large counts of birds. The few small shoots where I hope the birds are treated with respect once shot are fully manned.
All my personally shot birds are cooked or dressed and given to friends. I don't just plonk shot birds on folk in a pretense of generosity!
Someone remarked, on another Forum, that if we don't eat the game we shoot that we are little better than the live pigeon shooters of yesteryear. I have to agree.
 
Does the video clearly show without doubt full bodied pheasants (not breasted out), and without doubt freshly killed and not defrosted ? Birds that go to game dealers are blast frozen in feather.
 
I was saddened to see a video by anti bloodsports activists showing pheasants being dumped into a reported mine shaft on shoot land near Machynlleth.That area has a few well known specialist high bird shoots.If anything that will contribute to the demise of driven pheasant shooting then behaviour like this will.We already have many challenges to all our Fieldsports and yet we continue to offer own goals such as this.
I'm saddened that you believe anything posted by anti blood sports activists. Have you proof that they didn't purchase the birds themselves and dump them down a mine shaft whilst videoing the incident. Pretty fortunate that they were there filming it don't you think? Wouldn't trust them any where near as far as I can smell them but despite their dreadful record of telling lies you have already acted as judge, jury and executioner. Nice work!
 
I was saddened to see a video by anti bloodsports activists showing pheasants being dumped into a reported mine shaft on shoot land near Machynlleth.That area has a few well known specialist high bird shoots.If anything that will contribute to the demise of driven pheasant shooting then behaviour like this will.We already have many challenges to all our Fieldsports and yet we continue to offer own goals such as this.
I have not seen the video and so can’t comment on it. However the various anti groups have a history of “stagged/semi staged” events to put field sports in a bad light. There was the film of the disposal of pheasants a couple of seasons back in to a pit, however the “ minor factual detail” missing was that they had been debreasted and in some cases semi skinned to remove legs. The old adage “ The camera never lies” is not fit for purpose often in the 21 century
 
I have heard of a large bag/expensive shoot this way that effectively had to give the birds to the game dealer as those who shot them didn't want them and the game dealer didn't pay for them (this was a significant number of birds)
 
I'm saddened that you believe anything posted by anti blood sports activists. Have you proof that they didn't purchase the birds themselves and dump them down a mine shaft whilst videoing the incident. Pretty fortunate that they were there filming it don't you think? Wouldn't trust them any where near as far as I can smell them but despite their dreadful record of telling lies you have already acted as judge, jury and executioner. Nice work!
I thoroughly agree, why are we surprised that the general public believe everything the antis say when we seem to believe it ourselves
 
The estate from which the birds allegedly came confirmed that they were their birds and were disposed of down a disused mineshaft by a member of staff who no longer works for them.
the estate explained that following a shoot staff may take birds for home consumption, which is what happened here.
the birds were debreasted and the carcasses disposed of in an unauthorised manner.
the antis videoed it and field sports scored an own goal. The antis claim they are concerned about contamination of a nearby watercourse.
unlikely if it is a mineshaft but it gives them an opportunity to attack fieldsports, again.
itis an own goal whatever way you look at it that could have been avoided.
there is now a waste disposal regulations breach enquiry ongoing that will give opportunities for further use of the video and media headlines.
the estate involved have done a good job of damage limitation and mitigation by getting the facts out early, but if the debreasted carcasses had been disposed of properly in the first place they wouldnt have had to and we wouldn’t have haded the antis an unjustified opportunity to denigrate field sports.
 
Sadly it does go on. This week in Perthshire I understand the going rate at the game dealers was £0.02 - yes - 2 pence per bird! Crazy!!
🦊🦊
What muppet game dealer came up with 2p? Just as well said they'd take them off your hands. Would have given them away if they were worthless but 2p??
 
The estate from which the birds allegedly came confirmed that they were their birds and were disposed of down a disused mineshaft by a member of staff who no longer works for them.
the estate explained that following a shoot staff may take birds for home consumption, which is what happened here.
the birds were debreasted and the carcasses disposed of in an unauthorised manner.
the antis videoed it and field sports scored an own goal. The antis claim they are concerned about contamination of a nearby watercourse.
unlikely if it is a mineshaft but it gives them an opportunity to attack fieldsports, again.
itis an own goal whatever way you look at it that could have been avoided.
there is now a waste disposal regulations breach enquiry ongoing that will give opportunities for further use of the video and media headlines.
the estate involved have done a good job of damage limitation and mitigation by getting the facts out early, but if the debreasted carcasses had been disposed of properly in the first place they wouldnt have had to and we wouldn’t have haded the antis an unjustified opportunity to denigrate field sports.
I’ve just looked at the video and yes it looks as though it is a couple of dozen birds dumped by an individual, I was thinking from the outcry it was 100’s being dumped. Poor judgement on the employee’s behalf but at least he eats the game that he rears.
 
What muppet game dealer came up with 2p? Just as well said they'd take them off your hands. Would have given them away if they were worthless but 2p??
It may be a proper process, a legal "consideration" for them to change ownership to the game dealer. It seems quite proper to me.

Valueless to the estate perhaps, even unacceptable for human consumption (there are rules about how they should be handled, which not all estates can be bothered to comply with).

However I've found lots on offer from a local dog food supplier, along with various other "natural raw meat" stuff, which our dog mostly enjoys. But not the pheasant gunge, frankly it looked as if they had just been put through a wood chipper, feathers and all. He took one look at it then walked away, making his feelings quite obvious. Not inexpensive either. Duck, goose and venison also on their menu. A shame that that gets turned into dogfood as well.
 
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The estate from which the birds allegedly came confirmed that they were their birds and were disposed of down a disused mineshaft by a member of staff who no longer works for them.
the estate explained that following a shoot staff may take birds for home consumption, which is what happened here.
the birds were debreasted and the carcasses disposed of in an unauthorised manner.
the antis videoed it and field sports scored an own goal. The antis claim they are concerned about contamination of a nearby watercourse.
unlikely if it is a mineshaft but it gives them an opportunity to attack fieldsports, again.
itis an own goal whatever way you look at it that could have been avoided.
there is now a waste disposal regulations breach enquiry ongoing that will give opportunities for further use of the video and media headlines.
the estate involved have done a good job of damage limitation and mitigation by getting the facts out early, but if the debreasted carcasses had been disposed of properly in the first place they wouldnt have had to and we wouldn’t have haded the antis an unjustified opportunity to denigrate field sports.
The other one has bells on it …….
 
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