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Cattle stranded on ship in Spain must be destroyed, say vets
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 7438014" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>I too have have bitter experience of Spanish Authorities dealing with Livestock.</p><p>Three double decker articulated lorry loads of in calf Friesian heifers were held up for three days at the Spanish French border for an alleged paperwork discrepancy, which it turned out was not required.</p><p>A journey that should have taken 3 days from the UK to La Coruna, ended taking 6 days.</p><p>Ironically, it was help from Friends of the Earth that prevented them all being slaughtered immediately at the border!</p><p></p><p>You can imagine what the real reason was for the delays. They knew that if they waited until we sent 3 lorries at once, they would have a better chance of getting the “folding” paperwork they really wanted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 7438014, member: 44728"] I too have have bitter experience of Spanish Authorities dealing with Livestock. Three double decker articulated lorry loads of in calf Friesian heifers were held up for three days at the Spanish French border for an alleged paperwork discrepancy, which it turned out was not required. A journey that should have taken 3 days from the UK to La Coruna, ended taking 6 days. Ironically, it was help from Friends of the Earth that prevented them all being slaughtered immediately at the border! You can imagine what the real reason was for the delays. They knew that if they waited until we sent 3 lorries at once, they would have a better chance of getting the “folding” paperwork they really wanted! [/QUOTE]
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