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Restricions on calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fergieman" data-source="post: 7508010" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>It reads at both markets you were aware these were calves from an arla farm before buying, which is the way markets should be presenting them. Different markets have different ways to ensure you are aware of the obligation on the calves not to slaughter them before 8 weeks. Signing a declaration afterwards is just another way of ensuring you are aware of the scheme and as said above as long as your buying them to rear that shouldn't be an issue. </p><p></p><p>There is no law to enforce this but it has very serious consequences for the vendor if the rule is broken and ultimately the buck stops with the vendor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fergieman, post: 7508010, member: 21"] It reads at both markets you were aware these were calves from an arla farm before buying, which is the way markets should be presenting them. Different markets have different ways to ensure you are aware of the obligation on the calves not to slaughter them before 8 weeks. Signing a declaration afterwards is just another way of ensuring you are aware of the scheme and as said above as long as your buying them to rear that shouldn't be an issue. There is no law to enforce this but it has very serious consequences for the vendor if the rule is broken and ultimately the buck stops with the vendor. [/QUOTE]
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