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<blockquote data-quote="Glass half full" data-source="post: 7174657" data-attributes="member: 962"><p>only the Mute swan belongs to the queen, and she only exercises her rights on a few stretches of the thames. interestingly, there is a historic law that students from kings college Cambridge are the only people with the 'right' to hunt un ringed mute swans! </p><p></p><p>you are allowed to own any other non native species of swan but they must be pinioned so they can't fly. there are a few breeders around, apparently golf courses are big buyers of swans as they chase geese off!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glass half full, post: 7174657, member: 962"] only the Mute swan belongs to the queen, and she only exercises her rights on a few stretches of the thames. interestingly, there is a historic law that students from kings college Cambridge are the only people with the 'right' to hunt un ringed mute swans! you are allowed to own any other non native species of swan but they must be pinioned so they can't fly. there are a few breeders around, apparently golf courses are big buyers of swans as they chase geese off! [/QUOTE]
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