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Lamb rejected by abattoir after being sold in live action?
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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 6632237" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>Nothing you could have done, just bad luck.</p><p></p><p>Just because it looks healthy doesn't mean there isn't some problem that you cant see which will mean it will end up binned when it goes up the line.</p><p></p><p>Count yourself lucky its a £80 lamb and not a £1500 steer/ heifer as I know people with the latter who have had them binned and the insurance didn't cover it!</p><p></p><p>Most markets now deduct an insurance levy in the prime rings to cover if they get binned.</p><p></p><p>I had one binned 3/4 years ago due to dog worm, looked healthy enough when it was sold, came back it had gone into the meat and not the brain so of course there was no signs it was infected when sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 6632237, member: 1048"] Nothing you could have done, just bad luck. Just because it looks healthy doesn't mean there isn't some problem that you cant see which will mean it will end up binned when it goes up the line. Count yourself lucky its a £80 lamb and not a £1500 steer/ heifer as I know people with the latter who have had them binned and the insurance didn't cover it! Most markets now deduct an insurance levy in the prime rings to cover if they get binned. I had one binned 3/4 years ago due to dog worm, looked healthy enough when it was sold, came back it had gone into the meat and not the brain so of course there was no signs it was infected when sold. [/QUOTE]
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