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Livestock deaths on UK farms
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<blockquote data-quote="@dlm" data-source="post: 6510151" data-attributes="member: 120162"><p>Agree with most that this seems dodgy. But can honestly say I do have high losses of lambs, as I dare to allow them to give birth unaided in their natural environment to allow them to do as nature meant, sadly ravens would kill a ridiculous high % of twin births, and then having to put down ewes that were blinded by them taking eyes of ewes giving birth on humanitariun grounds. Thinking next year I may have to be cruel and go against nature by bringing them inside to avoid them being maimed or killed? Is that cruel going against nature?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="@dlm, post: 6510151, member: 120162"] Agree with most that this seems dodgy. But can honestly say I do have high losses of lambs, as I dare to allow them to give birth unaided in their natural environment to allow them to do as nature meant, sadly ravens would kill a ridiculous high % of twin births, and then having to put down ewes that were blinded by them taking eyes of ewes giving birth on humanitariun grounds. Thinking next year I may have to be cruel and go against nature by bringing them inside to avoid them being maimed or killed? Is that cruel going against nature? [/QUOTE]
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