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Dunno about poult prices, but commercially I have been offered days on one estate at the same price as last year, £40/bird, pheasant and partridge. 
Also, a friend has been told to expect poults to be up to 10% LESS than last year. 
Lots of places are talking about going partridge only as they  don’t get bird flu the same as pheasants. What I wanna know is where are all the extra partridges going to come from? You can’t just make all the breeding partridges lay 50% more eggs.

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, London Best said:

Dunno about poult prices, but commercially I have been offered days on one estate at the same price as last year, £40/bird, pheasant and partridge. 
Also, a friend has been told to expect poults to be up to 10% LESS than last year. 
Lots of places are talking about going partridge only as they  don’t get bird flu the same as pheasants. What I wanna know is where are all the extra partridges going to come from? You can’t just make all the breeding partridges lay 50% more eggs.

 

 

 

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I don't know what has killed them but I've seen a lot of partridge carcass this last season but would agree pheasants ain't as tuff a partridge

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7 minutes ago, London Best said:

Dunno about poult prices, but commercially I have been offered days on one estate at the same price as last year, £40/bird, pheasant and partridge. 
Also, a friend has been told to expect poults to be up to 10% LESS than last year. 
Lots of places are talking about going partridge only as they  don’t get bird flu the same as pheasants. What I wanna know is where are all the extra partridges going to come from? You can’t just make all the breeding partridges lay 50% more eggs.

 

 

 

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Thanks for that. Yes I have heard similar re this year’s prices - hence my questioning the £6 to £7 quote. 

Any news re prices from anyone - please chip in. 

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On 03/05/2023 at 11:33, Weihrauch17 said:

We were quoted £6.50 and no guarantee of supply.  Given most naff off anyway due to the mild weather it is becoming unsustainable.

Probably only lack of the right habitat that they do one really - or too much pressure from predators or shooting of course 

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7 hours ago, jall25 said:

Probably only lack of the right habitat that they do one really - or too much pressure from predators or shooting of course 

I have been in the shoot 25 years and we have great habitat and shoot 10 days a year.  The last 2 years have seen shocking returns as have other local shoots due to the mild winters we have had.

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26 minutes ago, Weihrauch17 said:

I have been in the shoot 25 years and we have great habitat and shoot 10 days a year.  The last 2 years have seen shocking returns as have other local shoots due to the mild winters we have had.

Fair enough

Just unusual if great habitat and great predator control and not overshooting for birds to wander somewhere that all this is not available.

I take it they have plenty of food and water ?

What sort of returns are you talking about for interest please?

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Yes, 35% on a do it yourself shoot is not bad, but a drop to 10% suddenly leads me to think there is so outside influence .....  two legged vermin ?   next door providing better food etc?  Perhaps purchasing thw wrong strain of bird because we had a similar problem when we purchased  some blue backed birds but the following year went back to the good old English black necks (official names escape me)  It was as bad as releasing grey partridge if not worse.   A drop of that percentage needs examining closely.

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Our main Pen site is 44 acres and was sold 2 years ago by auction with many viewings but it is dense scrub so the only poaching would be with a shotgun and nothing has been heard locally.  The shoot is 1700 acres across five farms.  Other local shoots have reported similar results.  Fox numbers have shot up but so have the numbers shot. It is becoming unviable TBH with the cost of everything.

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6 hours ago, Weihrauch17 said:

Our main Pen site is 44 acres and was sold 2 years ago by auction with many viewings but it is dense scrub so the only poaching would be with a shotgun and nothing has been heard locally.  The shoot is 1700 acres across five farms.  Other local shoots have reported similar results.  Fox numbers have shot up but so have the numbers shot. It is becoming unviable TBH with the cost of everything.

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Thats a big shoot !

How many birds do you release ? Maybe try and condense it a bit - to manage over that area i would imagine is hard work

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