Mo Gosfield
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- Aug 11, 2010
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Pheasants are attracted onto the roads for the small pieces of grit/gravel to aid their digestion. 40% of the adult pheasant population die on the roads.Oh, I entirely agree - It's the most ludicrous 'industry', their birds are 'captive' wen it legally suits them or 'wild' when it's time for release. Avian flu? Pah, get them out there. The fact that they're reared without the influence of an adult and in 'safe' spaces contributes to their complete lack of self preservation instinct. This time of year our lane can be chocka with them and they just won't move until you, almost literally, drive in to them. Watched a cat take one the other day, cat must have been p*ssing itself, just bounded up and took it, easy dinner.....