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<blockquote data-quote="glow worm" data-source="post: 7582946" data-attributes="member: 12009"><p>Several comment re the environmental impact of using soya in animal feed. Someone I work with doesn't like the fact that I'm a dairy farmer and always brings in soya milk . Not because they have an allergy etc but because its more environmentally friendly. I don't believe its as environmentally friendly and nutritionally good for you as they think? I know very little about sheep but admit to never hearing about Mulesing until seen recently in various pictures etc. Surely it is not allowed in this country? and if it isn't, why the **** can it be allowed to be imported. Talk about double standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glow worm, post: 7582946, member: 12009"] Several comment re the environmental impact of using soya in animal feed. Someone I work with doesn't like the fact that I'm a dairy farmer and always brings in soya milk . Not because they have an allergy etc but because its more environmentally friendly. I don't believe its as environmentally friendly and nutritionally good for you as they think? I know very little about sheep but admit to never hearing about Mulesing until seen recently in various pictures etc. Surely it is not allowed in this country? and if it isn't, why the **** can it be allowed to be imported. Talk about double standards. [/QUOTE]
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