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Sunday, 19 November, 2000, 16:47 GMT

Queen 'killed bird with bare hands'

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1031000/1031343.stm

The Duke of York also enjoys pheasant shooting

 

Animal rights campaigners have criticised the Queen after she was

photographed wringing the neck of a wounded pheasant at Sandringham House in

Norfolk.

She was watching the first pheasant shoot of the year on Saturday when a

Labrador brought her the injured bird. She took it from the dog's mouth and

used bare hands to kill it.

 

A freelance photographer captured the moment on film.

 

The Queen has not shied away from taking part in country sports

 

The Palace has said her actions were not cruel and she was merely ending

the bird's suffering.

 

" It was clearly the most effective and humane way of despatching the injured

bird, " said a spokesman.

 

But Dawn Preston of the Hunt Saboteurs' Association said it showed how out

of touch the Royals are with public opinion.

 

" I was absolutely appalled by the Queen's actions, as I am sure most right

thinking people will be throughout the country, " she said.

 

" It is an absolutely horrifying incident. "

 

John Bryant, of the anti-hunt campaigning group Protect Our Wild Animals,

said the incident was no great surprise.

 

" The Royal Family has been steeped in slaughtering animals for entertainment

as long as there has been a Royal Family but usually these things are not

seen, " he said.

 

'Horrific'

 

" It is horrific example of the brutality and callousness of slaughtering

foreign birds for entertainment. "

 

Pro-hunting group, the Countryside Alliance, said the Queen has done nothing

wrong and was merely finishing off an injured bird in the quickest and most

painless way.

 

Albie Fox, one of the founders of the Sportsman's Association, which defends

shooting sports, said the incident had been sensationalised.

 

" The sensationalism of the report typifies the lack of knowledge that people

have about the countryside today, " he said.

 

Prince Charles has taken his sons to fox hunts

 

" Anybody who is a meat eater and agrees with this sensationalism is being

hypocritical.

 

" It is a fact of life that our food chain requires animals to be killed.

 

" The Queen despatching a pheasant shows that she is in touch with the

countryside and the realities of life and death. "

 

Shooting game bird is a widespread sport in Britain but until now has

courted less controversy than hunting with dogs.

 

The incident will again focus attention on the Royal Family's approach to

country sports.

 

Hunting is a controversial political issue but so far the Royal Family has

not shied away from taking part in traditional country pursuits.

 

A year ago the Prince of Wales took both his sons to see the Beaufort Hunt,

which takes place close to his Highgrove home in Gloucestershire.

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