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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 7264242" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>Failed my last inspection too on some minor points, one not having a piece of paper filled up with contingency plans.</p><p></p><p>One of the questions being what would you do in the event of loosing farm assured status with a) your milk and b) your cows.</p><p>Seem like stupid questions to me, once farm assured status is lost, what has it got to do with them.</p><p></p><p>No doubt they have a correct answer in mind but instead of issuing guidance on what you could do they ask a question that they might not like the answer to.</p><p>Stupid questions deserve stupid answers, </p><p>I did think of replying that I’d commit suicide and leave the problem for someone else, but perhaps that’s a bit too near the truth for some, I’m sure there’s a whole host of other answers that would be unacceptable too.</p><p></p><p>There was also the question what would you do if activists rolled up on your farm. Another one where guidance would be more appropriate but they ask the question.</p><p>No doubt feed them to the pigs would only lead them to asking questions about why I have pigs that they have no records of assured status for or I could reply that I’d bury them deep but I’m not convinced they’d consider my mini digger up to the task of burying them sufficiently deep enough </p><p></p><p>Even the inspector said those in the office were getting OTT in their attitude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 7264242, member: 1008"] Failed my last inspection too on some minor points, one not having a piece of paper filled up with contingency plans. One of the questions being what would you do in the event of loosing farm assured status with a) your milk and b) your cows. Seem like stupid questions to me, once farm assured status is lost, what has it got to do with them. No doubt they have a correct answer in mind but instead of issuing guidance on what you could do they ask a question that they might not like the answer to. Stupid questions deserve stupid answers, I did think of replying that I’d commit suicide and leave the problem for someone else, but perhaps that’s a bit too near the truth for some, I’m sure there’s a whole host of other answers that would be unacceptable too. There was also the question what would you do if activists rolled up on your farm. Another one where guidance would be more appropriate but they ask the question. No doubt feed them to the pigs would only lead them to asking questions about why I have pigs that they have no records of assured status for or I could reply that I’d bury them deep but I’m not convinced they’d consider my mini digger up to the task of burying them sufficiently deep enough Even the inspector said those in the office were getting OTT in their attitude [/QUOTE]
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