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<blockquote data-quote="gatepost" data-source="post: 3739356" data-attributes="member: 6605"><p>I think you have a valid point about cherry picking ideas, I don't see the need to rush headlong into one system or another, I have some very workable systems based on easy care sheep on my doorstep, but have also seen some terrible welfare problems, where sheep were literally staved to death (in nos) ''because this is the system''. but stubborn stupidly can affect anyone. The statistics show that we export more than we import, but not by that much, we managed to eat our way through 12 plus million lambs either as a whole or in specific imported bits. that is declining, but still represents a tremendous home market. you say we can only compete on price alone I say we must compete on quality and price, time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gatepost, post: 3739356, member: 6605"] I think you have a valid point about cherry picking ideas, I don't see the need to rush headlong into one system or another, I have some very workable systems based on easy care sheep on my doorstep, but have also seen some terrible welfare problems, where sheep were literally staved to death (in nos) ''because this is the system''. but stubborn stupidly can affect anyone. The statistics show that we export more than we import, but not by that much, we managed to eat our way through 12 plus million lambs either as a whole or in specific imported bits. that is declining, but still represents a tremendous home market. you say we can only compete on price alone I say we must compete on quality and price, time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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