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NFU silent on the bird licence ?
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<blockquote data-quote="B'o'B" data-source="post: 6208330" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Me neither, but what good would the NFU putting it all over social media do? Just maybe the best they can do is work behind the scenes to try and come up with a workable solution? As an arable farmer I can probably cope with a couple of days not shooting pigeons on my freshly emerged peas until I can apply for a new license , you seem to feel the same about your situation. But ask yourself how would you feel picking lambs up with no eyes each day after the crows have visited and having to put them down? I don’t think I’d be feeling quite so sure how I’d react facing that prospect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B'o'B, post: 6208330, member: 491"] Me neither, but what good would the NFU putting it all over social media do? Just maybe the best they can do is work behind the scenes to try and come up with a workable solution? As an arable farmer I can probably cope with a couple of days not shooting pigeons on my freshly emerged peas until I can apply for a new license , you seem to feel the same about your situation. But ask yourself how would you feel picking lambs up with no eyes each day after the crows have visited and having to put them down? I don’t think I’d be feeling quite so sure how I’d react facing that prospect. [/QUOTE]
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