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Top things to see and do at The Game Fair 2021
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Lead-free register of shoots launched by British Game Alliance
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Fieldsports organisations back move to end lead-shot game
The announcement by the The National Game Dealers Association (NGDA) that its members will not accept lead-shot game from next year has been welcomed by fieldsports bodies including the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), Countryside Alliance (CA), British Game Alliance (BGA) and Game Farmers’ Association (GFA).
Retailers had been warning that the public were becoming increasingly averse to lead-shot game, an observation noted by CEO of the British Game Alliance (BGA), Liam Stokes. He commented: “The British Game Alliance supported the shooting sector’s commitment to a five year phase-out of lead precisely because the stockists and retailers of BGA Assured Game were telling us that they would not tolerate lead-shot birds for long.
Gwyn and Ann Evans and their children, Amy and William, are recruiting more rearers Picture: Jonathan M McGee By Debbie James Game bird rearing is providing a good secondary income for farmers looking to maximise the value of farmland. Pheasants and partridge can be produced on a small acreage and, as it is seasonal, rearing can offer a good balance to other farming activities. But to rear game birds successfully and profitably while maintaining the highest possible standards needs careful planning. The Evans family diversified into hatching and rearing pheasants and partridge over 30 years ago. Gwyn and Ann Evans founded Bettws Hall Game Farm in Powys and now run the business with their children, Amy and William.