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Serious incident in Welshpool market
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<blockquote data-quote="milkloss" data-source="post: 6731021" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>I've had cull cows go to auction that I've had to warn the staff about and when in the ring the animal has behaved impeccably. Also had quiet animals go a bit nuts, have a go at the stockman in the ring before they can get the door open and let her go.</p><p></p><p>i have seen the reaction from many buyers sitting immediately round the ring and is usually a very casual slow flap of the hand. This is fine but if the animal takes umbrage to this they are in no state of readiness to move and act defensively. Not a position I would put myself in if I could help it.</p><p></p><p>that being said, failure or poor installation of the barriers isn't acceptable and sellers or potential buyers were put at risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkloss, post: 6731021, member: 56"] I've had cull cows go to auction that I've had to warn the staff about and when in the ring the animal has behaved impeccably. Also had quiet animals go a bit nuts, have a go at the stockman in the ring before they can get the door open and let her go. i have seen the reaction from many buyers sitting immediately round the ring and is usually a very casual slow flap of the hand. This is fine but if the animal takes umbrage to this they are in no state of readiness to move and act defensively. Not a position I would put myself in if I could help it. that being said, failure or poor installation of the barriers isn't acceptable and sellers or potential buyers were put at risk. [/QUOTE]
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