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id be in and no 3 others who would for the stalking!!

 

Have you seen the numbers !!, 65 in total last year of which 50 were Reds. Looks like they hammered them a few years ago and don't now have much stock left. Hell of a long way to maybe drop the hammer and then spend 2 hours dragging it out if you did tip one over. 235 miles north of Edinburgh. with those roads it likely to be 2 days drive from down here. OK if you have a helicopter I suppose.

 

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It would be a brave move in advance of the much discussed Scottish Land Reform Bill.

 

Could be why the price seems reasonable but if individual risk is restricted to 1k then I think it is a punt most people would be happy with.

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