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Uk Livestock Farmers A Dying Breed?
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 9132679" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>On the other hand, when I moved here, a 60ac offlying block was added to the holding, which was part of a holding where the AHA tenant had been booted.</p><p>For many years I was finding skeletons of cattle, some of which had been buried (of a fashion) and some of which were still in the trod-in ditches in which they'd likely died. He had previously had a ruck of cattle taken and slaughtered for having no tags or passports.</p><p></p><p>He lived almost opposite a vet surgery, but he didn't get the vet out either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 9132679, member: 348"] On the other hand, when I moved here, a 60ac offlying block was added to the holding, which was part of a holding where the AHA tenant had been booted. For many years I was finding skeletons of cattle, some of which had been buried (of a fashion) and some of which were still in the trod-in ditches in which they'd likely died. He had previously had a ruck of cattle taken and slaughtered for having no tags or passports. He lived almost opposite a vet surgery, but he didn't get the vet out either. [/QUOTE]
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