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Old 01-08-2012 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by cayugad
Do those clay birds disintegrate over time? I know on the farm we were never allowed to shoot them. Something about pigs eating the clay birds, and that they take for ever to break down. I heard they take ten years to dissolve. Whether that's true, I could not say.
The new birds a bio-degradable... might have to look up that information. I know at the trap club one of the reasons they chose to use the brand we are is the fact that they disappear in time... let me look...

Biodegradable Pigeons
  • Patents for biodegradable "clay" pigeons include simple, edible ingredients, such as sugar, birdseed and water. Grain is a possible substitute for birdseed.
    All White Flyer Bio Targets will biodegrade at least 95% within two years, depending on rainfall or contact with moisture into elements found in nature.
    I guess this information starts our gain of information
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