I usually check the crop on birds after pigeon shooting - why doesn’t the dressing on cereal seed kill woodpigeon?
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PIGEON SHOOTING
Peter Theobald
I may be wrong, but I think mercury based seed dressing has been banned for some years now, but even so, when it was used, it never seemed to harm pigeons.
As I understand it, the dressing was not designed to deter avian pests, but to minimise diseases such as mildew.
Pigeons only had access to the seed for a relatively short period of time, so they were immune to any long-term effects.
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