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Deadstock transport. Good image for farming?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lovegoodstock" data-source="post: 3731858" data-attributes="member: 42646"><p>Quite agree, but if in madness of middle of lambing should you be expected to remove a dead lamb from a footpath for fear of upsetting someone? If its a slip, or say had eyes or backend pecked out by a carrion crow which we have had issues for last couple of years? Which then creates an issue with wanting to shoot these crows? Or should they see the result these crows have, which is horrible, and honestly upsets me, and im no hobby farmer. Same as should we not show cows that are about to birth that are tb reactors or twice inconclusives, that are allowed to birth but then culled to leave calf an orphan? Just a reality check in my eyes and make the oh so sweet badger possibly not be so defenceless?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovegoodstock, post: 3731858, member: 42646"] Quite agree, but if in madness of middle of lambing should you be expected to remove a dead lamb from a footpath for fear of upsetting someone? If its a slip, or say had eyes or backend pecked out by a carrion crow which we have had issues for last couple of years? Which then creates an issue with wanting to shoot these crows? Or should they see the result these crows have, which is horrible, and honestly upsets me, and im no hobby farmer. Same as should we not show cows that are about to birth that are tb reactors or twice inconclusives, that are allowed to birth but then culled to leave calf an orphan? Just a reality check in my eyes and make the oh so sweet badger possibly not be so defenceless? [/QUOTE]
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