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hi all..i am 15 an i am soon starting mi gcse's in school. I enjoyall aspects of the countryside and i think becoming a gamekeeper could be a good career option for me.Could some one please tell me what sort of things your expected to do whilst gamekeeping.

All info would be appreciated as i cant find any website with any info about this subject.

atb V.H

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hi all..i am 15 an i am soon starting mi gcse's in school. I enjoyall aspects of the countryside and i think becoming a gamekeeper could be a good career option for me.Could some one please tell me what sort of things your expected to do whilst gamekeeping.

All info would be appreciated as i cant find any website with any info about this subject.

atb V.H

hi. the list of individual tasks is endless and a lot depends on whether you will be rearing or not.

when i started (24 years ago) i worked for a guy called robert cottam at the carmarthenshire and wales game farm. he ran courses for trainee keepers and i think he still does. might be worth your while trying to get in touch with him. ATB hope it works out for you.

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its a great life mate and couldnt think of a better and more self rewarding job but there are restrictions as with all stock,with out going into it deeply your own time is sparce there are a few lax periods in the year but not a lot if you like your night life and socialising its maybe not for you but if your life is your work go for it. ;)

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www.basc.org.uk

 

Try this website, go into "departments", then "game and gamekeeping".

 

There is a sections link on the right hand side, click on "gamekeeping".

 

Go to the sections link again and click "gamekeeping as a career"

 

I hope that helps. youngshot.

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keeper told me "a gamekeeper is a jack of all trades master of none" not sure if i 100% agree but not far from the truth. would deffently sugest doing spesific gamekeeping course the country side maagement courses i did and looked at seem to be consovation based. i then did a national award in gamekeeping at sparsholt in hapshire good course learnt alot and helped me a job but no college will make up for hands on work.

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hi all..i am 15 an i am soon starting mi gcse's in school. I enjoyall aspects of the countryside and i think becoming a gamekeeper could be a good career option for me.Could some one please tell me what sort of things your expected to do whilst gamekeeping.

All info would be appreciated as i cant find any website with any info about this subject.

atb V.H

 

 

Hey

 

im 16 and this year i started a national dipolma in game and wildlife management at newton rigg, i want to be a gamekeeper aswell, and if you ask most headkeepers they will tell you know they only going to employ people withricultural coll either a first dipolma or national dipolma, these courses are ran at most agicultural colleges. But newton rigg and sparseholt are the leading colleges with the first dipolma and national dipolma. I intend to complete this course and then go into a apprenticeship.

good look with the future

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