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<blockquote data-quote="suffolksmallholder" data-source="post: 7639861" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>I'm nearly in agreement here. I have breeding skylarks, English & Red-legs, way too many pidgeons, ah, and collared doves, rooks, crows, a tame raven, bullfinches, goldfinches, and oh I could go on and on and bore every one to death. Nothing is killed. I simply watch and enjoy. Folk come from all over the world and watch and enjoy. What more can I say.....Except killing 'aint the way. My neighbour is of the same mind-set. He is much respected for his farming methods. He respects me for mine and the feeling is mutual. So to all you in the West perhaps your way of living really needs a re-think. up to you eh.</p><p>SS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suffolksmallholder, post: 7639861, member: 1498"] I'm nearly in agreement here. I have breeding skylarks, English & Red-legs, way too many pidgeons, ah, and collared doves, rooks, crows, a tame raven, bullfinches, goldfinches, and oh I could go on and on and bore every one to death. Nothing is killed. I simply watch and enjoy. Folk come from all over the world and watch and enjoy. What more can I say.....Except killing 'aint the way. My neighbour is of the same mind-set. He is much respected for his farming methods. He respects me for mine and the feeling is mutual. So to all you in the West perhaps your way of living really needs a re-think. up to you eh. SS [/QUOTE]
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