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  1. t.eddie

    More local venison from Deer Control in Essex

    ***Disclaimer photo of deaf animals*** The same farm that the last lot of roe venison came from planted early so the crops are about knee height and the deer have been trampling, breeding down and eating it quite heavily. I managed to get some time yesterday evening to stalk so headed down. 2...
  2. t.eddie

    Yesterday evening

    Was out a couple of hours yesterday evening on one farm in Essex conducting some deer managment, managed to miss the rain which was lucky so a pleasant sunset was seen
  3. t.eddie

    Crayfish

    One of the farms that I have shooting permission on also has a stream with signal crayfish in. When I was chatting to the farmer earlier in the year he mentioned it so I got my trapping license and it has since been an activity that I do with my daughter to help the waterways as well as get a...
  4. t.eddie

    Utilising local wild venison

    Took a roe buck off one of the farms a week or so ago and some of what I minced I decided to try a new recipe from what had popped up on my Alexa, called momo's which are just steamed dumpling. First time making them but they turned out really well. I didn't have all the ingredients but luckily...
  5. t.eddie

    Essex deer control

    Hi all, Appreciate there are a lot of these posts on here but as per my introduction I do deer control on a few local farms in Essex. This is predominantly roe and muntjac with the odd transient fallow. Deer numbers on the farms aren't huge so I take a few as per the cull plan but am not needed...
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