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Restricions on calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="happycows" data-source="post: 7507914" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>In theory those 2 month old calves have no restrictions on them as the Arla farmer has kept them for the required 8 weeks, meeting his obligation.</p><p>Calves should be labelled or at least given out as being from a Arla farm at point of sale and the auctioneers need a lecture, but Unless you are buying calves to put in a slaughter house this should have zero influence on your purchase!</p><p>From what i can see of the calf trade currently there is probably a very small percentage that are worth so little they will end up as Kebabs or dog food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happycows, post: 7507914, member: 722"] In theory those 2 month old calves have no restrictions on them as the Arla farmer has kept them for the required 8 weeks, meeting his obligation. Calves should be labelled or at least given out as being from a Arla farm at point of sale and the auctioneers need a lecture, but Unless you are buying calves to put in a slaughter house this should have zero influence on your purchase! From what i can see of the calf trade currently there is probably a very small percentage that are worth so little they will end up as Kebabs or dog food. [/QUOTE]
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