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hi all,a farmer that i shoot for has asked me to watch over his TURNIP fields(5 large fields),i`ve never seen or heard of pigeons feeding on turnips leaves,plants before so can anybody on here give me some info on this, went on a re-con sunday morning around the farms and on the turnip fields in question were was around 40-50 sat in the trees above crops and may be half dozen on the ground but i was,nt sure if the pigeons was feeding or just resting up.thanks cooooper

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One of the farmers I shoot for has grown what he called stubble turnips for about the last 3 years for his sheep , and the only things I have seen on them are sheep.

That's pigeon shooting for you! Some of my best (and the one biggest) bags have been on these. After a disastrous stubble year I'm keeping my fingers crossed as the farmer has just sown a large field of them as he's letting his sheep farmer mate graze his flock here over the winter as opposed to Dartmoor.

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