Rhodesianjess
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Talked to old keepers early on in my keepering days, they said they would give the roadmen a shilling for every partridge or pheasant nest they spotted in the roadside hedge. The keeper then transferred the eggs to broody hens.Funny you should mention that, my mother-in-law told me every village had a couple of roadmen, they were responsible for a few miles of roads each, and it was very competitive as to who kept the best roads. No such thing as a pothole, she used a pony & trap to travel between villages.
The stick was generally marked with a blazed stick if I recall correctly.