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Very true,but I'm sure it will be on the fire this winter.I'm looking for good buyers if poss anyone no any good reliable firewood buyers I can contact.

 

Put it on WoodLots, you should shift that quickly with Cash on Collection at the least.

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Chances are there's a gamekeeper stopping them from felling the rest of the year :001_tongue:

 

Gamekeepers have very little say usually in the running of an estate.

Pheasants and partridges are ground nesting birds and usally nest in long grass etc under hedges in a terratory claimed by a cock. Disturbance in rearing pens from July to Oct is a no no agreed. Otherwise birds soon get used to forestry work. Another hat I wear is running a local driven game shoot !!.

 

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Chances are there's a gamekeeper stopping them from felling the rest of the year :001_tongue:

 

Gamekeepers have very little say usually in the running of an estate.

 

 

Beg to differ.

 

On big estates with a commercial shoot Forestry work from Aug-Feb is a no go (from my local experience).

 

Of course where shooting is not an interest of the estate owner, then sporting tenants will probably have little if any say.

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Gamekeepers have very little say usually in the running of an estate.

Pheasants and partridges are ground nesting birds and usally nest in long grass etc under hedges in a terratory claimed by a cock. Disturbance in rearing pens from July to Oct is a no no agreed. Otherwise birds soon get used to forestry work. Another hat I wear is running a local driven game shoot !!.

 

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My comment was a little tounge in cheek following from the "working with gamekeepers" thread, but in reality, a lot of woodland that is managed for shooting you'll not get to work in between June and Feb (most of the time the rearing pens are fairly well rammed in so you'll always be working near one), hence my reply regardign the bird nesting. :001_smile:

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