Osgood
Western Thunderer
Yesterday we had a real surprise - a strange looking visitor trying to get in the back door.
It looked for all the world like a scrawny roadrunner / flamingo crossbreed (somewhat taken aback, we didn't think to take a photo pre-capture or post-release).
Seemed to be looking for water as it made a beeline for the dog's outside water bowl.
It didn't appear to be in a rush to go anywhere, so first of all we shut the HuntPointRetrieve dog inside ( ) and then I managed to catch it with a white sheet.
We determined it had to be an escapee from a pheasant-rearing institution, so out came the pliers to cut the plastic retaining pin of the strange addition.
It had a drink but shirked the sunflower seeds, was still hanging around in the evening in the adjacent stubble field, but I would be surprised if Mr. Fox has not caught up with it overnight - oh well, we'll keep an eye out for it today.
Subsequent research reveals the device is a pecking guard, put on the young birds at 2 weeks to prevent them attacking each other, and removed at 6 weeks pre-release.
Apparently the device increases their chance of survival - somewhat ironic given that if they do survive, their fate is to be made to fly in front of a line of shotgun-wielding (Edit: people), shot, and then most likely dumped in a hole due to lack of demand.
In case you hadn't already worked it out, I am not very taken with the concept of rearing birds just so they can be shot for sport.
That said, whilst I have no interest in guns / shooting, I can at least understand the enjoyment and purpose of a Rough Shoot, where wild birds are stalked in open countryside, shot, and taken away for eating.
To say any more would be distinctly un-WT.
It looked for all the world like a scrawny roadrunner / flamingo crossbreed (somewhat taken aback, we didn't think to take a photo pre-capture or post-release).
Seemed to be looking for water as it made a beeline for the dog's outside water bowl.
It didn't appear to be in a rush to go anywhere, so first of all we shut the HuntPointRetrieve dog inside ( ) and then I managed to catch it with a white sheet.
We determined it had to be an escapee from a pheasant-rearing institution, so out came the pliers to cut the plastic retaining pin of the strange addition.
It had a drink but shirked the sunflower seeds, was still hanging around in the evening in the adjacent stubble field, but I would be surprised if Mr. Fox has not caught up with it overnight - oh well, we'll keep an eye out for it today.
Subsequent research reveals the device is a pecking guard, put on the young birds at 2 weeks to prevent them attacking each other, and removed at 6 weeks pre-release.
Apparently the device increases their chance of survival - somewhat ironic given that if they do survive, their fate is to be made to fly in front of a line of shotgun-wielding (Edit: people), shot, and then most likely dumped in a hole due to lack of demand.
In case you hadn't already worked it out, I am not very taken with the concept of rearing birds just so they can be shot for sport.
That said, whilst I have no interest in guns / shooting, I can at least understand the enjoyment and purpose of a Rough Shoot, where wild birds are stalked in open countryside, shot, and taken away for eating.
To say any more would be distinctly un-WT.
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