Off duty gundogs: what to do in the off season
Just as we turn to potting pigeons, bagging bunnies and polishing the moves, our gundogs' attention is also diverted come summertime. Here are our favourite pictures from Instagram of off duty...
View ArticleSpecial Game Fair ticket offer for Field readers
Field readers can enjoy an exclusive ticket offer to The Game Fair at Ragley Hall on 27-29 July 2018. 2018 sees The Game Fair celebrate its Diamond Anniversary and we are delighted to have secured...
View ArticleShakshuka with trout and asparagus
Philippa Davis demonstrates the incredible versatility of trout and asparagus with this shakshuka - which can be served for brunch, lunch or light supperThis Arabic dish works wonderfully with trout...
View ArticleHow to transport your dog in a car: dogs on the move
No one wants a travel-sick terrier or spaniel loose on the hard shoulder, so what is the best way of getting your dog to the shoot? David Tomlinson assesses the options The most expensive crates claim...
View ArticleJames Ward, sporting artist
James Ward’s work, whilst reminiscent of Stubbs’s, went further, addressing the possibility that animals had feelings, says Janet MenziesJames Ward's L'Amour de Cheval.James Ward lead the way for...
View ArticleElderflower and vanilla madeleines
Philippa Davis' elderflower and vanilla madeleines are the perfect picnic treat. Or, if the temptation gets too much, enjoy them straight from the ovenDust with icing sugar and serve straight from the...
View ArticleHyundai i20 1.2S. A highly satisfying runaround
Surprising himself, Charlie Flindt finds stepping down from head-turning luxury to a bottom-of-the-range runaround highly satisfyingThe Hyundai i20 has a new, fine-looking exterior.After a few months...
View ArticleTrout carpaccio with asparagus
Philippa Davis suggests two versions of trout carpaccio with asparagus - both make impressive supper party startersTrout carpaccio with asparagus, fennel, shallots and lemon makes a subtle starter,...
View ArticlePost-Brexit agricultural policy: the opportunity of a lifetime
A post-Brexit world calls for simple and sophisticated environmental solutions for subsidies. With CAP no longer a binding force, Tim Field explains that now is the time to set the agendaSmaller...
View ArticleWest Rise Junior School: lessons in country life
Mike Fairclough, head teacher at a junior school in Eastbourne, explains how including countryside management in the curriculum can have both an academic and environmental impactWest Rise Junior School...
View ArticleCider and buckwheat crepes with asparagus and trout
Try something a little different with the best ingredients of the season, follow Philippa Davis' recipe for cider and buckwheat crepes with asparagus and troutThese crepes with asparagus and trout can...
View ArticleFlatcoated retrievers: the Edwardian gun’s choice
During the Golden Age of shooting, the flatcoated retriever was the gundog of choice. But as David Tomlinson relates, it was soon to be eclipsed by the labEclipsed today by the labrador, flatcoats were...
View ArticleSporting Dianas: Annie Oakley
Little Miss Sure Shot was not only a talented athlete but an inspiration and role model for lady guns, as BASC’s Bill Harriman explainsAnnie Oakley paved the way for lady guns and gave shooting...
View ArticleDried fig, pigeon breast and smoked bacon skewers on toast
Bring back the savoury course with Philippa Davis' dried fig, pigeon breast and smoked bacon skewers on toast. A simple recipe that can be made ahead of a supper partyBring back the savoury course from...
View ArticleArchibald Thorburn, sporting artist
Sharing gallery space alongside Archibald Thorburn is an enormous honour, contemporary bird artist Jim Starr tells Janet Menzies Pheasants, by Archibald Thorburn.In an unprecedented departure from the...
View ArticleHyundai i20 1.2S. A highly satisfying runaround
Surprising himself, Charlie Flindt finds stepping down from head-turning luxury to a bottom-of-the-range runaround highly satisfyingThe Hyundai i20 has a new, fine-looking exterior.After a few months...
View ArticleTrout carpaccio with asparagus
Philippa Davis suggests two versions of trout carpaccio with asparagus - both make impressive supper party startersTrout carpaccio with asparagus, fennel, shallots and lemon makes a subtle starter,...
View ArticlePost-Brexit agricultural policy: the opportunity of a lifetime
A post-Brexit world calls for simple and sophisticated environmental solutions for subsidies. With CAP no longer a binding force, Tim Field explains that now is the time to set the agendaSmaller...
View ArticleWest Rise Junior School: lessons in country life
Mike Fairclough, head teacher at a junior school in Eastbourne, explains how including countryside management in the curriculum can have both an academic and environmental impactWest Rise Junior School...
View ArticleCider and buckwheat crepes with asparagus and trout
Try something a little different with the best ingredients of the season, follow Philippa Davis' recipe for cider and buckwheat crepes with asparagus and troutThese crepes with asparagus and trout can...
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