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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 7487883" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>This shelter issue is yet another barrier that someone who knows little or nothing about livestock wants to put in place. We run sheep and cattle on open marshland where there are few in any trees or much else apart from a ditch bank and an occasional patch of rushes. It has been the same for hundreds of years and the stock thrive.</p><p>If they are going to stop you keeping stock without shelter for them then there won't be any meat coming here from many other countries in the world!</p><p>Sheep originated in desert regions of the world where there are very few trees. Some breeds of cattle are specially adapted to survive on open grasslands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 7487883, member: 699"] This shelter issue is yet another barrier that someone who knows little or nothing about livestock wants to put in place. We run sheep and cattle on open marshland where there are few in any trees or much else apart from a ditch bank and an occasional patch of rushes. It has been the same for hundreds of years and the stock thrive. If they are going to stop you keeping stock without shelter for them then there won't be any meat coming here from many other countries in the world! Sheep originated in desert regions of the world where there are very few trees. Some breeds of cattle are specially adapted to survive on open grasslands. [/QUOTE]
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