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Thank you Mr. Bolam.

My family think I am strange in that I do a lot of shooting but am always coming home with creatures that nead help.

My favourite is leverets.

My job sometime entails shooting hares and inevitably , we find their young and I feel a little better about it if I can give them a good start for a few weeks as a safe release.

 

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Aye it's like that with me as well mate.

Relocating squabs in nests etc. that I may well shoot later in the season.

The list of species I'd shoot gets smaller every year, like.

 

 

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Funny that isn't it, I used to beat on shoots and kept ferrets, hunted with my Jack Russell

 

I can't bear to kill anything now.

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