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Announcement Tomorrow on Banning Live Exports and More Restrictions On Domestic Journeys
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<blockquote data-quote="irish dom" data-source="post: 7278580" data-attributes="member: 64960"><p>Love to know where you get your facts and figures. Dlring the spring of 2013 there was a fodder crisis in Ireland due to disastrous weather conditions. There was a sub given to haulage companies to draw in mostly poor quality hay and straw from England. The farmer then paid extortionate prices for this emergency fodder to save their stock. It was tough going for lots of families watching their stock just about make it. I hope you never find yourself in such a predicament but i wouldn't hesitate to help you out not throw it back at you years later. Your arrogance astounds me and i hope it is not a fair representation of what British farmers think of their neighbours</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irish dom, post: 7278580, member: 64960"] Love to know where you get your facts and figures. Dlring the spring of 2013 there was a fodder crisis in Ireland due to disastrous weather conditions. There was a sub given to haulage companies to draw in mostly poor quality hay and straw from England. The farmer then paid extortionate prices for this emergency fodder to save their stock. It was tough going for lots of families watching their stock just about make it. I hope you never find yourself in such a predicament but i wouldn't hesitate to help you out not throw it back at you years later. Your arrogance astounds me and i hope it is not a fair representation of what British farmers think of their neighbours [/QUOTE]
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