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Lamb price falling like a stone.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry" data-source="post: 5283608" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Funny enough, I was approached by a couple of gentlemen who wanted lamb for the local muslim population, most were young students from exeter Uni. I spoke to them and said my abbatoir is not geared up to Halal and I was uncomfortable with it. They fully understood and said that as long as one of hem was present he would say the necessary and they would be happy though they wanted the whole carcass there and then not hung.</p><p></p><p>I spoke to the abbatoir and they were OK with it but the vet inspectors not so so unfortunately it never went ahead. It would have been a nice extra few lambs a year. Still conventionally slaughtered, no cutting costs and no delivery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry, post: 5283608, member: 178"] Funny enough, I was approached by a couple of gentlemen who wanted lamb for the local muslim population, most were young students from exeter Uni. I spoke to them and said my abbatoir is not geared up to Halal and I was uncomfortable with it. They fully understood and said that as long as one of hem was present he would say the necessary and they would be happy though they wanted the whole carcass there and then not hung. I spoke to the abbatoir and they were OK with it but the vet inspectors not so so unfortunately it never went ahead. It would have been a nice extra few lambs a year. Still conventionally slaughtered, no cutting costs and no delivery. [/QUOTE]
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