Hornblower
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Sadly pheasants are bred and reared for shooting, they are not wild or indigenous animals. They are brought up in low level cages, giving them little chance to learn to fly properly. They are released on the morning of a shoot with no knowledge or experience of the outside world. Those that are 'lucky' enough not to get shot simply have no idea how to survive, and don't associate cars and roads with being dangerous. The only time they've heard a motor engine has been the farmers tractor delivering food to their cages.
That's very sad. Nevertheless, I dread hitting one when I'm on my motorbike, I see them by the side of the road and when they hear the Beemer coming they seem to time their run towards my front wheel with uncanny accuracy, bastards.