Effing pheasants

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Driving along the M1 today it flew straight into us, what a bang I thought we’d been shot

Made a right mess of the windscreen, hope we can get it sorted quick ish with a new screen.
With the emphasis on ish



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These guy's did a good job on my Hymer windscreen, they can also do side windows, and have them made if necessary.

Had these guys out when National Windscreens made a ‘town halls’ of my A class screen replacement plus damaging the dab aerial. They come to you and the two lads who did the job were polite, professional and left no mess.
 
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New screen yesterday
They did a great job, if we ever need another then it will be much quicker just a couple of weeks wait as they have the right details now.





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Makes me think is it acceptable to breed and release lots of pheasants knowing that a lot are going to become roadkill with vehicle damage with no comeback? It would be very easy to require ringing of birds raised for release.
When you drive past a shooting estate you can see the evidence along the roadside. The local estates around here charge a fair bit for shooting parties and no one wants the birds after even if they prepare them.
 
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Makes me think is it acceptable to breed and release lots of pheasants knowing that a lot are going to become roadkill with vehicle damage with no comeback? It would be very easy to require ringing of birds raised for release.
When you drive past a shooting estate you can see the evidence along the roadside. The local estates around here charge a fair bit for shooting parties and no one wants the birds after even if they prepare them.
I like pheasant. Often get a few left for us.
 
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