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Originally from: frances fish
                        
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What a colossal cheek. The cattle movement records are an absolute shambles, cattle are on the record that have been dead for years, our highlanders were classified as Holstein, the list goes on and on and farmers are always blamed for any errors that come to light ! I say, people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. What was it they were saying about poor communication ? Who was it that asked the question, "What sex is your bull ?" Who wanted to know why a farmer needed to move his bull to his cows ? Isn't education a marvellous thing, it must be devastating not to have it, but what you have never had, you'll never miss, as they say ? To listen to those that know is the first step. Secondly to take on board the information. Then, and only then, can you act. When will we even get to first base with this shower ?
They could not even organise a booze-up in a brewery !
Frances

Records warning on farm disease
Poor record keeping could be hampering efforts to protect against farm diseases, warns a spending watchdog.
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