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Helicopters
Further detail on helicopter use and Team Culling
Points of note:
use of the bar, slung below the helicopter.
Onto
this bar are welded rings (usually eight) from each of which two deer are shackled with chains
red jackets (deer do not see this colour as different from green)
the support structure on the trailer, on which the bar rests, so that
gralloched
carcasses can be prepared for transport to the larder.
see
animated guide
to the subject