david1
Well-Known Member
Its far to wet for ponies, you'll get them bogged.......
Better get looking for a pony John.
Better get looking for a pony John.
Best crack on then, no need to seek opinion from those who've gone before - 'fill yer boots'!
which is one of the reasons not all ground is suitable for rec stalkers - and the right contractor will pitch their bid at the right level.
There is no money changing hands in this bid, excepting the £1000 to cover some expenses. Surely it's not worthwhile for a professional just for the carcass value given all the extraction issues, so will mainly be recreational stalkers bidding?
Perhaps I have misled you, there is cover on the moss, and there are lots of deer, they just aren't on the land in question. SNH only own about 90 out of 800Ha of the overall site. The rest is private or FCS and has other stalkers on it. SNH's problem is that they are telling the other land owners to control their deer and yet aren't controlling their own. They were open and honest about this. I think they are stuck between a rock and a hard place, i liked the site and i liked the SNH staff, I will still put a bid in as I think it will still be good for us, plus I like a challenge. They will be hot on ground damage though, what ever extraction methods are used they had better be seriously low impact. You could tell they were precious about the peat.
Just looking on PCS and they state the previous cull figure average 1 deer per year!!
That must be some of the toughest stalking around??
Would love to be part of the team that take on the mammoth task!!
Perhaps I have misled you, there is cover on the moss, and there are lots of deer, they just aren't on the land in question. SNH only own about 90 out of 800Ha of the overall site. The rest is private or FCS and has other stalkers on it. SNH's problem is that they are telling the other land owners to control their deer and yet aren't controlling their own. They were open and honest about this. I think they are stuck between a rock and a hard place, i liked the site and i liked the SNH staff, I will still put a bid in as I think it will still be good for us, plus I like a challenge. They will be hot on ground damage though, what ever extraction methods are used they had better be seriously low impact. You could tell they were precious about the peat.