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A FEAST FIT FOR A KING

No battery or intensive farming is involved, no antibiotics used and no need for the use of vast tracts of farmland for the production of animal fodder.

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Eating wild game helps preserve the habitats enjoyed by game animals, which benefits many other native creatures, including both flora and fauna.

The consumption of game also helps sustain that part of the rural community that looks after our wonderful British countryside.

And don’t forget that the glorious country of Scotland is home to some of the finest game in the world – surely a resource we should all take advantage of! Eating game is also great for your personal carbon footprint most game is sourced locally...

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WORDS: COLIN CLEGG | THE OLD TOWN DELI

IMAGES: LEWIS JAMS PHILLIPS

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