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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew1983" data-source="post: 7347062" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Is anyone following whites haulage on facebook? Sounds like they are having a mare of a job getting fridge wagons of lambs accross. Loads been rejected for a lamb having fallen on the floor, customs staff being particularly akward, paperwork not being correct delaying lorries for hours/days. Not just lamb, lots of other issues too. Hopefully it settles as more customs staff get up to speed. They are saying there isnt a fraction of the normal foreign lorrys on the roads in UK. </p><p></p><p>Just wondering is the boom in sheep prices as much to do with covid as brexit? There is also the fact that so many sheep were pushed on and killed at the end of 2020, Id guess there are very few normal January lambs about. I dont think the price will rise so much as normal through spring as the usual numbers off long keep lambs will be about and when food service sector reopens who knows where prices will go. </p><p>I voted remain in 2016 but accepted the vote and didnt like all the remainer effort to frustrate the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew1983, post: 7347062, member: 147"] Is anyone following whites haulage on facebook? Sounds like they are having a mare of a job getting fridge wagons of lambs accross. Loads been rejected for a lamb having fallen on the floor, customs staff being particularly akward, paperwork not being correct delaying lorries for hours/days. Not just lamb, lots of other issues too. Hopefully it settles as more customs staff get up to speed. They are saying there isnt a fraction of the normal foreign lorrys on the roads in UK. Just wondering is the boom in sheep prices as much to do with covid as brexit? There is also the fact that so many sheep were pushed on and killed at the end of 2020, Id guess there are very few normal January lambs about. I dont think the price will rise so much as normal through spring as the usual numbers off long keep lambs will be about and when food service sector reopens who knows where prices will go. I voted remain in 2016 but accepted the vote and didnt like all the remainer effort to frustrate the process. [/QUOTE]
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