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Using a rifle for humane dispatch

#1 Post by CDM5 »

I would ask my FEO but he's away for a couple of weeks.

Can a rifle used for vermin control on cleared land be used for the humane dispatch of a lame sheep?

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I know you have asked about sheep.

For humane dispatch of deer some of the rules do not apply - for example you can use any "suitable firearm", you do not have to have permission or approval for the land ...

There is a leaflet covering Deer at: http://www.bestpracticeguides.org.uk/cu ... patch.aspx which covers how te law would see dispatching a deer.

Hopefully, common sense prevails and similar rules/advise are there for other animals.


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Being bored - I did a quick search and found:

http://www.hsa.org.uk/Resources/Publica ... es/TN7.pdf

Does not answer your question but is worth reading.


And are you a member of BASC or one of the other organisations? Id so, give them a call.


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Polchraine wrote:Being bored - I did a quick search and found:

http://www.hsa.org.uk/Resources/Publica ... es/TN7.pdf

Does not answer your question but is worth reading.


And are you a member of BASC or one of the other organisations? Id so, give them a call.
Thank you.

I'll give BASC a call.
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Your fac needs to specify for humane despatch of livestock and other animals. Some forces add it as a matter of course.Others you have to ask for it.
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We'll be applying for 'human despatch' on our ticket if the cull starts, got to even up the odds...
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meles meles wrote:We'll be applying for 'human despatch' on our ticket if the cull starts, got to even up the odds...
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#8 Post by Polchraine »

meles meles wrote:We'll be applying for 'human despatch' on our ticket if the cull starts, got to even up the odds...

Can you despatch* me to Cape Town in First Class on BA and I will promise not to dispatch any of your relatives that I meet!












*Yes, I know, both spellings can be used in each context, but most tend to use "E" for sending and "I" for reports or terminating.


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CDM5 wrote:I would ask my FEO but he's away for a couple of weeks.

Can a rifle used for vermin control on cleared land be used for the humane dispatch of a lame sheep?

Thanks
Depends where you are I suppose; common practice in the Highlands & Islands. My crofter friend was despaching one of his sheep (injured) at edge of a road just as a police car came along (sod's law). Cops stopped 'cos they'd never seen a Calico rifle before. :o Asked his name, & whose sheep etc.. He told them, his sheep, his croft, his rifle. Cops never even asked for any ID or FAC details and went on their way. :o living in the Highlands has some advantages. :grin:



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#10 Post by Scotsgun »

CDM5 wrote:I would ask my FEO but he's away for a couple of weeks.

Can a rifle used for vermin control on cleared land be used for the humane dispatch of a lame sheep?

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First - (as stated by someone else), you need humane dispatch of livestock on your ticket. Permission to do so and for that specific firearm.

2nd - It depends upon the rifle and calibre. A centrefire with expanding bullets is generally a no-no. Essentially they don't want numpties usin high velocity ammo and/or expandingbullets standing next to livestock and pulling the trigger.

A 22lr or centrefire (pistol calibre) rifle is usually fine. I have permission for a 22lr and a lever action, 45lc on mine.
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