Stockmen/women everywhere, bloody ridiculous actions.
The NFU, should have run it over a third and forth time just to be sure.
BBC News - Police who hit cow 'probably right', says farmer
https://t.co/sXu1jq6AqS
Have been wondering about this since we were in the dales a couple of years ago, what's reason for the protruding stones on the outside of all the barns? Just a foot hold for the builders?
@EdinvaleFarm@ClynelishFarm Very true, and I have no argument there! Used to work in the lairage at Orkney Meat and it always amazed me how many beasts used to come in with one lovely shiny new tag and one old one, no point sticking it in until they go I guess they'll only likely lose it again 😇😇😇
@EdinvaleFarm@ClynelishFarm In terms of maintaining confidence in traceability across the board, would instances of wrongly or miss identified animals entering the food chain decrease if you removed the requirement and the threat of inspection? The regs are generally OTT simply for that reason surely?🤷
Nothing gives me more pleasure than the exasperation in folks voice when I come up with another glorious way to cut corners thus saving time and money with a managed risk to the chance of success 😇😇😇
It's hard being a true visionary 🤗
@EdinvaleFarm@ClynelishFarm Say you buy in and finish 100's of stores each year, derogation for one tag to slaughter so why bother replacing a lost tag if they're going to be twitching on a hook in a month or two? Then a few lose the second tag as well, now you have 100% unidentifiable animals...🤷
@grave66306 The workshop is just full of fledglings that have crawled along under the roof joists, judging by the smell I've not managed to find all of them alive 🙄🙄🙄
Has anybody ever seen a Starling nesting anywhere other than a man made structure? Where did they nest before the age of construction?!
I know we're meant to appreciate all of nature's wonders but these noisy, dirty, argumentative, shitty little darlings do make it hard...