No they belong to the queen, not that i think she looks after them that well.
2006-11-07 02:49:48
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answer #1
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answered by Jo 5
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It would depend on the country where you live. Swans often graced the tables of Roman feasts, and have been a stable food in parts of Russia. So in short, I would check with your local fish and game officials to find out the legality of hunting swans.
2006-11-07 11:14:22
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answer #2
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answered by S Robert 2
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YES but legally only black swans as the white ones belong to our Queen ... However my ex brother inlaw ... I forget which college, was at Cambridge university and they got given a white swan to eat every xmas from the Queen ...one of our quaint little English traditions ... but if swan you must eat then go and get one all the Kosovan refugeees are doing it !!!
2006-11-08 23:36:01
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answer #3
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answered by Grey Area 1
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I don't believe so. To the best of my knowledge, swans are a protected species and you cannot hunt them.
2006-11-07 09:44:34
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answered by kja63 7
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No definitely not, a swan is a protected bird.
2006-11-07 14:08:47
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answered by patsy 5
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all swans that live in the commonwealth belong to the queen
2006-11-07 09:45:01
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answered by speedball182 3
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hell no you stupid little boy you can go to jail for that anyway why would you want to kill and shot something so beautiful as a swan
2006-11-07 10:10:43
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answered by nunaberry98 2
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Now why would you want to kill a swan?
2006-11-07 09:53:55
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answered by Sandy B 3
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go get a state fishing and hunting guide,most swans are bought for ponds and lakes,so it is most likely against the law.
2006-11-07 09:51:40
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answered by mickey m 2
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Defanatly not these birds are protected by the queen so you could land yourself in hot water if you do try to shoot one
2006-11-07 10:32:07
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answered by colin050659 6
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Killing a swan is tantamount to committing treason.
2006-11-07 09:44:08
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answered by Rich T 6
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