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On my small shoot we found 5 dead birds with no obvious cause (in the pen). The farmer who lets us shoot on his land has been a complete nightmare and cut the hedge where our pen is with a tractor. He has go so close that there is twigs all over the Pen and all over the electric fence. Has he been the cause of the death of these birds? :ninja:

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I would say no if they haven't huddled and killed each other like that and have no broken necks from flying into wire, I would suggest either keeping a very close eye on them and if any more die it could be a vet visit for you! Birds will shock but this normally results in a delayed death through not eating or drinking, the stress of the hedge cutter may well have brought on a disease challenge though. Regards rich.

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Yes they can. That's why it is essential to keep stress down when taking delivery and releasing. Any dormant condition can suddenly erupt if the immune system is put under pressure.

 

I play holy hell with blokes banging, clattering and shouting across the pens when the poults are only a couple of weeks put to wood. They reckon the birds need to get used to noise, but I'd sooner keep them calm initially - there's plenty of time for noise later. Plus I think they can be shepherded to a flushing point easily as a quieter group, rather than all just scattering in all directions at the first sign of a beater.

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Cheers guys. We have a radio ongoing in the pen to repel any passing predators . I thought this may get them used to noise but a flailing hedge trimmer is obviously a lot more traumatic. I released a few yesterday to free a bit of space in the pen and added more branches for them to hide in if they get scared. fingers crossed no more cop it!

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