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leapingfrog
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Hi,

 

I'm quite new to this forum and haven been reading a lot of the post on here, some great info!

Me and a mate are going out either this week or next to find permissions to shoot, mainly vermin like feral pigeons. I've been looking for days on here, google and other forums but haven't been able to find an answer.

 

How do you dispose of the vermin you shot? I imagine that you wouldn't eat feral pigeons, let alone rats :angry: .

 

I have read somewhere that they are 'supposed' to be disposed of correctly or something or the other.

 

Any advice greatly appreciated.

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I suppose it depends on the quantity, only a few you can use them to bait a set area to draw foxes to the gun. Larger numbers either bury them or find somewhere with the relevent type of skip.

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Hi,

 

I'm quite new to this forum and haven been reading a lot of the post on here, some great info!

Me and a mate are going out either this week or next to find permissions to shoot, mainly vermin like feral pigeons. I've been looking for days on here, google and other forums but haven't been able to find an answer.

 

How do you dispose of the vermin you shot? I imagine that you wouldn't eat feral pigeons, let alone rats :lol: .

 

I have read somewhere that they are 'supposed' to be disposed of correctly or something or the other.

 

Any advice greatly appreciated.

:P

 

alot of people do eat pigeon but rats just put them in a bush out of the way

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