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Canada Geese under general licence


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Just double checking on something . I have been asked to shoot some Canada geese on a pond at a farm I have a unit at. The farm is now a livery yards of about 100 acres surrounded by a crops farm (the other farmer is happy to as they graze his feilds ) . Geese are proving a nuisance both to horses and more to the owners concern his large private fishing pond is being destroyed by them with both pollution from the muck and grazing .They freak the horses out for whatever reason. He is reluctant to kill them but has tried other methods and they have failed..(shooing,decoys..disturbance) . So now he came and asked me...Are we withing guidelines to shoot said geese..no young involved all adult ..26 in total now live there..he wants about 2/3rds shot . So is this acceptable under the general licence .

 

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6 hours ago, Stonepark said:

It is lead shot that is prohibited, legislation says nothing about bullets.

Thank you, my post was for the benefit of the original poster who hadn't indicated what he'd be using.

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7 hours ago, Dave-G said:

Thank you, my post was for the benefit of the original poster who hadn't indicated what he'd be using.

It will be steel I would be using but thanks for the info ...Or if I resort to rifle...soild lead projectiles are withing legistaltion ..pellets/bullet 

 

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