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<blockquote data-quote="betweenthelines" data-source="post: 7359925" data-attributes="member: 45282"><p>You are contradicting yourself, on one post you say you can remember why you stopped wintering cattle on kale, then say you have cows out which you have blamed for two cows going lame. </p><p></p><p>Your apparent casual attitude to having to put an animal down (heading for the lead injection) does you no favours either.</p><p></p><p>TBH for some reason you seem more concerned with being "fully legally protected" (I really have no idea what you mean by this phrase) than animal welfare and securing a beast's recovery.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you are concerned about the welfare of your stock, but the way you put it across is not good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betweenthelines, post: 7359925, member: 45282"] You are contradicting yourself, on one post you say you can remember why you stopped wintering cattle on kale, then say you have cows out which you have blamed for two cows going lame. Your apparent casual attitude to having to put an animal down (heading for the lead injection) does you no favours either. TBH for some reason you seem more concerned with being "fully legally protected" (I really have no idea what you mean by this phrase) than animal welfare and securing a beast's recovery. I'm sure you are concerned about the welfare of your stock, but the way you put it across is not good. [/QUOTE]
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