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Will game shooting go ahead this autumn?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 6852455" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>it’s not lack of knowlage, I grew up on a livestock farm ( beef and dairy)</p><p></p><p>The alternative poultry products (chicken) is farmed very Intensively and often very dependant on prophylactic drugs, a lot of beef is farmed indoors so not the lovely grass fed free range image we love to pretend in many cases, unless organic sheep are usually wormed prophylacticly etc and antibiotics used where required on all livestock. nothing wrong with any of that but I think it’s fair to say there is nothing more free range than a pheasant ! 50% or more of them don’t even get shot so I fancy their odds better than a farmed chicken, lamb or bull !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 6852455, member: 6"] it’s not lack of knowlage, I grew up on a livestock farm ( beef and dairy) The alternative poultry products (chicken) is farmed very Intensively and often very dependant on prophylactic drugs, a lot of beef is farmed indoors so not the lovely grass fed free range image we love to pretend in many cases, unless organic sheep are usually wormed prophylacticly etc and antibiotics used where required on all livestock. nothing wrong with any of that but I think it’s fair to say there is nothing more free range than a pheasant ! 50% or more of them don’t even get shot so I fancy their odds better than a farmed chicken, lamb or bull ! [/QUOTE]
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