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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Alkathene" data-source="post: 6675593" data-attributes="member: 4009"><p>Our game shoot doesn’t bother sheep, horses or cattle they look up for a bit and carry on grazing or come over for a look. Any dog that isn’t well trained gets put on a lead / put in back of a pickup.</p><p></p><p>Clay shoot can be thousands of shots, can fill two tote bags with empty cartridges a day. Doesn’t bother neighbouring livestock, the only thing that winds the horses up is their owners fretting over nowt. If the owners aren’t there the horses graze most of the day while we shoot. If the owners are there wailing, flailing and making a fuss the horses get wound up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Alkathene, post: 6675593, member: 4009"] Our game shoot doesn’t bother sheep, horses or cattle they look up for a bit and carry on grazing or come over for a look. Any dog that isn’t well trained gets put on a lead / put in back of a pickup. Clay shoot can be thousands of shots, can fill two tote bags with empty cartridges a day. Doesn’t bother neighbouring livestock, the only thing that winds the horses up is their owners fretting over nowt. If the owners aren’t there the horses graze most of the day while we shoot. If the owners are there wailing, flailing and making a fuss the horses get wound up. [/QUOTE]
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