Dorset Guy
Member
Evening all,
I have friends in the South East riddled with fallow on their farms and are going about getting impact assessments and management plans drawn up as a means to access CS funding. My question to anyone who has any experience in this is how do you put a reduction cull figure on land where numbers are so high it needs to be shoot on sight any doe in season (assuring welfare etc)? Hard to pin a number but necessary to provide. Goes without saying that exclosures/fencing will be used.
Am I right in thinking that the figure/target for a reduction cull would be the largest number that could realistically be culled in that season? I'm aware that it's not a 'quick fix' and will take many years and a landscape wide strategy but got to do our bit!
I have friends in the South East riddled with fallow on their farms and are going about getting impact assessments and management plans drawn up as a means to access CS funding. My question to anyone who has any experience in this is how do you put a reduction cull figure on land where numbers are so high it needs to be shoot on sight any doe in season (assuring welfare etc)? Hard to pin a number but necessary to provide. Goes without saying that exclosures/fencing will be used.
Am I right in thinking that the figure/target for a reduction cull would be the largest number that could realistically be culled in that season? I'm aware that it's not a 'quick fix' and will take many years and a landscape wide strategy but got to do our bit!
