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watch you don t snare a swan micky danger danger

 

get some breakaways mate ;)

i,ve heard that they are nice tasted, with orange sauce .

 

if i were the queen that would be all i would eat lol

 

I ate one once that was killed after it had hit an overhead powerline. I can honestly say that it was the most disgusting thing I have ever tasted :sick: (and I have eaten some things I can tell you!)

 

OTC

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watch you don t snare a swan micky danger danger

 

get some breakaways mate ;)

 

i think a rabbit would pull more than a swans neck and how many swans walk with thier heads 6.5 inches from the ground ?

 

I think you will find swans peck at the ground for food so they could easily be snared,

If you have ever had the misfortune of handling a swan you will find that fully grown swan could get out of a breakaway snare.

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watch you don t snare a swan micky danger danger

 

get some breakaways mate ;)

The wildfowl dont come on to this area,its to steep,if i was any good with a camera i might have been able to shown you. Micky
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hi all. dont be fooled by the nice looking swans........ there like geese and have very very strong necks legs and wings. they will defo pull harder than a nice little tasty bunnie. breakaways are a must there!

 

it will be london tower for you otherwise!

 

regards p

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