I am shocked. I had no idea of the scale of cruelty and watching those trapped birds in the net cage trying to break open the cage to escape to the sky is so wrong.
By having basic living conditions for wildlife the owners of shooting estates make more money from killing/injuring birds who cannot defend themselves verbally or physically.
Beggars belief, how many deprived evil cruel people do we have in the UK...it's an epidemic and no thanks to the Government, they'll allow anything for money!
If those cages were solar panels the local farmers and many in the rural community would be shouting from the rooftops that valuable land is being sacrificed for solar farms.
How are they allowed to produce so many bird? Avian influenza (bird flu) has been detected in wild birds and poultry across Warwickshire, leading to enhanced biosecurity measures and public warnings across the region. While the risk to human health is considered very low, locals are urged to take precautions to prevent spreading the disease to other flocks or pets.
The hunting "industry" is depraved. I'd love to stick them all in a tiny cage together and leave them to rot!
I am shocked. I had no idea of the scale of cruelty and watching those trapped birds in the net cage trying to break open the cage to escape to the sky is so wrong.
By having basic living conditions for wildlife the owners of shooting estates make more money from killing/injuring birds who cannot defend themselves verbally or physically.
Beggars belief, how many deprived evil cruel people do we have in the UK...it's an epidemic and no thanks to the Government, they'll allow anything for money!
Evil people in every country who hunt/shoot wildlife or abuse and harm domestic animals
If those cages were solar panels the local farmers and many in the rural community would be shouting from the rooftops that valuable land is being sacrificed for solar farms.
How are they allowed to produce so many bird? Avian influenza (bird flu) has been detected in wild birds and poultry across Warwickshire, leading to enhanced biosecurity measures and public warnings across the region. While the risk to human health is considered very low, locals are urged to take precautions to prevent spreading the disease to other flocks or pets.