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Lamb castration in the cross hairs
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeastfarmer" data-source="post: 8629315" data-attributes="member: 3051"><p>So basically a couple of vets and a few “leading farmers”</p><p> (possibly the leading farmers are you and gecko) </p><p>are wanting a review on wether lambs need castrating or not and if they do the vets will sell us anaesthetic. </p><p>not a single buyer at the mart wants them leaving entire apart from the ethnics when they have one certain festival a year and they only want them leaving entire for religious beliefs and nothing to do with animal welfare.</p><p>The supermarkets won’t take them entire past October because they’ll stink of tup taint.</p><p>Every time we allow this bulls**t to become mainstream and the norm in farming we lose what little power we have left</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeastfarmer, post: 8629315, member: 3051"] So basically a couple of vets and a few “leading farmers” (possibly the leading farmers are you and gecko) are wanting a review on wether lambs need castrating or not and if they do the vets will sell us anaesthetic. not a single buyer at the mart wants them leaving entire apart from the ethnics when they have one certain festival a year and they only want them leaving entire for religious beliefs and nothing to do with animal welfare. The supermarkets won’t take them entire past October because they’ll stink of tup taint. Every time we allow this bulls**t to become mainstream and the norm in farming we lose what little power we have left [/QUOTE]
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