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That a pheasant in the garden??

 

it is yes, its last years hen bird that i raised because i found a brood that was empty next to a road with a dead hen on the road. :(

 

so i put it in my mates incubater and when it was hatched and old enough released it in the field behind my nans garden, this year it has a brood of 3 but 1 died, now there is 1 cock bird, another hen and this one somewhere in the field.

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It is a lovely garden , i bet it keeps your nan on her toes :laugh: :laugh:

 

yeah it does, and me mowing the lawn for them.

its massive and flat at the bottom just above the clock in the pic and where the pheasant is it slopes upwards about 20 yards, thats the place where i sight my airifle in up the hill.

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That a pheasant in the garden??

 

it is yes, its last years hen bird that i raised because i found a brood that was empty next to a road with a dead hen on the road. :(

 

so i put it in my mates incubater and when it was hatched and old enough released it in the field behind my nans garden, this year it has a brood of 3 but 1 died, now there is 1 cock bird, another hen and this one somewhere in the field.

 

I bet your pleased knowing you have caused a wild brood mate. Nice one mate. There will be plenty more of hoping for wild broods after Sparsholt lol.

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That a pheasant in the garden??

 

it is yes, its last years hen bird that i raised because i found a brood that was empty next to a road with a dead hen on the road. :(

 

so i put it in my mates incubater and when it was hatched and old enough released it in the field behind my nans garden, this year it has a brood of 3 but 1 died, now there is 1 cock bird, another hen and this one somewhere in the field.

 

I bet your pleased knowing you have caused a wild brood mate. Nice one mate. There will be plenty more of hoping for wild broods after Sparsholt lol.

 

yup, only thing i was worried about it i saw a fox in that field but the owner is a right cnut and wont let anyone even go in the field, only times i go in there are to collect a pigoen that i shoot in my nan's tree if it flapt over the fence and to dump grass cuttings up there (he said we can do the grass cuttings up there) so i just had to hope that they didnt get eaten.

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If you see it in your nans garden put a load of fox snares down mate, you'll soon get the sod.

 

nah mates 12bore and some heavy load cartridges. dogs in my nans garden so snares are a big no, my nan will just go "theyy be ok" and let em out.

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