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<blockquote data-quote="Tim G" data-source="post: 7306674" data-attributes="member: 117"><p>Both of ours are red..... </p><p></p><p>In all seriousness, no, never. Which to me demonstrates the ridiculousness of the scheme. Since Sophie and I struck out on our own we have never been farm assured, all lambs sold through market and it made no difference. Beef animals either sold privately as meat or for breeding, or some weaned calves sold privately, made no difference. Possibly would have for cull cows but we had a buyer for the odd one we did have, and it made no difference. </p><p>Now, although we aren't a great scale, we sell just about everything ourselves, through our farmshop, beef, lamb, mutton, pork, milk, cream etc. No farm assurance scheme, never been asked by a customer about it, but do get questions about how we do things, what animals are fed etc which is fine, and right to be asked too. I always say we get inspected every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim G, post: 7306674, member: 117"] Both of ours are red..... In all seriousness, no, never. Which to me demonstrates the ridiculousness of the scheme. Since Sophie and I struck out on our own we have never been farm assured, all lambs sold through market and it made no difference. Beef animals either sold privately as meat or for breeding, or some weaned calves sold privately, made no difference. Possibly would have for cull cows but we had a buyer for the odd one we did have, and it made no difference. Now, although we aren't a great scale, we sell just about everything ourselves, through our farmshop, beef, lamb, mutton, pork, milk, cream etc. No farm assurance scheme, never been asked by a customer about it, but do get questions about how we do things, what animals are fed etc which is fine, and right to be asked too. I always say we get inspected every day. [/QUOTE]
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