David Barker
Well-Known Member
Deer in the north have the hardest time of any deer and by Feb early march some are close to death and need respite to recover. There is plenty of time in the current season to cull enough females. The problem is there is not real desire to sort out the deer issue here or down south. One case lately was Nature scot helping a large landowner on a large estate that has predominantly Sika deer. They pulled out all the stops many members of the deer team dropped off with others working the chill. Nature Scot were told that under no circumstances were they to shoot Sika deer for the effort that came an unbelievable cost yet to be clarified by the Nature scot hierarchy. So my feels are why should Stalkers be told to continue to cull reds while Nature scot do not follow there own advice and that is to shoot SIKA on site. I say good on the highland estates for pulling a little back from this chip chip chip at there lively hood,s. May i add to the ones that don't know the only increase in Scottish deer are Roe and the non native and very destructive Sika.Im not sure anyone should be 'ashamed' for having a different opinion to others.
And FWIW killing a doe with a fetus inside it and worrying about the feelings of the stalker is somewhat ironic, given the same stalker is likley to kill any other deer without the same concerns.
At what age does an animal have to be before it becomes acceptable to kill an animal for sport or conservation? How old does a fetus have to be before it becomes unacceptable for the does carrying it can be culled?
If a species would go into decline if does/fetus were shot, then logically one would do all one could to support the population all things being equal, and not shoot such animals.
However, my understanding is that generally deer numbers are considered to be increasing and control is necessary.
If there was an argument based on the populations/the animals welfare then i could perhaps see this differently but the distinctions in age of a fetus seem arbitrary to me.
