Driven grouse in Scotland
It is driven grouse at its finest. Shooter Ross Neville is on a tour of British grousemoors. We spend a day with him at lochan in the Angus Glens, where the birds are in numbers never before seen on this moore. He tries out one of the guns from the John M Browning Collection.
For more about the Browning, go to http://www.johnmbrowningcollection.com
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This film was first shown in Fieldsports Britain episode 407. To watch the whole show go to http://Fcha.nl/fieldsportsbritain407
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Why shoot game birds?
Game is wild, natural and free range, and it is one of the healthiest meats available today. It is low in cholesterol and high in protein. Results from research commissioned by the Game-to-Eat campaign (Leatherhead Food International Research 2006) suggest that there are real health benefits to eating game. Both pheasant and partridge contain high levels of iron, protein, vitamin B(6) and selenium, which helps to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
In addition to the nutritional benefits of game, game shooting is worth £2 billion annually to the rural economy and supports 74,000 jobs. There are 480,000 (UK government figures) active game shooters in the UK who enjoy bird shooting under the principles of the Code of Good Shooting Practice.
More than 2 million hectares are actively managed for shooting in the UK creating proven (PACEC, 2014) conservation benefits and preserving important habitats for a diverse range of flora and fauna, in particular farmland birds. UK shooting providers spend £5.4 million on cover crop seeds every year and maintain over 25,000ha of wild-bird cover.
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For more about the Browning, go to http://www.johnmbrowningcollection.com
For Mark Ranmpton, ring +441423501137
This film was first shown in Fieldsports Britain episode 407. To watch the whole show go to http://Fcha.nl/fieldsportsbritain407
▶ Join the Fieldsports Nation and fund our fight for fieldsports in the media http://Fcha.nl/fieldsportsnation - for full details https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfoEqIFtqfc6xBV185DQnBw/join for YouTube membership
http://www.patreon.com/fieldsportschannel for the same via Patreon
To become a more structural shareholder, visit http://fieldsports.envestry.com
Or simply support us, please, by donating: https://www.paypal.me/fieldsports
▶ Sign up for our weekly email newsletter http://Fcha.nl/register
▶ Fieldsports Shop http://fieldsports.shop
We’re proud to promote enjoyment of fieldsports and the countryside. There are three guiding principles to everything we do on Fieldsports Channel:
▶ Hunt, shoot and fish responsibly
▶ Respect the quarry
▶ Ensure a humane, clean and quick kill
Take part in nature. Join the Fieldsports Nation https://Fcha.nl
Risk warning: investments of this nature carry risks to your capital as well as potential rewards. Approved as a financial promotion by Envestors Limited. Which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (No. 07236828.)
Why shoot game birds?
Game is wild, natural and free range, and it is one of the healthiest meats available today. It is low in cholesterol and high in protein. Results from research commissioned by the Game-to-Eat campaign (Leatherhead Food International Research 2006) suggest that there are real health benefits to eating game. Both pheasant and partridge contain high levels of iron, protein, vitamin B(6) and selenium, which helps to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.
In addition to the nutritional benefits of game, game shooting is worth £2 billion annually to the rural economy and supports 74,000 jobs. There are 480,000 (UK government figures) active game shooters in the UK who enjoy bird shooting under the principles of the Code of Good Shooting Practice.
More than 2 million hectares are actively managed for shooting in the UK creating proven (PACEC, 2014) conservation benefits and preserving important habitats for a diverse range of flora and fauna, in particular farmland birds. UK shooting providers spend £5.4 million on cover crop seeds every year and maintain over 25,000ha of wild-bird cover.
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