The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: fangfarrier on January 19, 2010, 10:47:55 am
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I'm taking my first two late lambs to the abattoir tomorrow morning. It's all a bit of a rush as one has developed a limp which our vet can't do anything for and we don't want her hobbling any longer than necessary. We don't have a stock trailer and proposed to put them in the back of our landrover.
I'm now getting cold feet about this transport. Easy for one animal, more difficult with two and I don't want to stress them more than necessary....any tips?
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if you turn up with a sheep in the back of your car they will be turned away. also transporting an ill sheep to the slaughter house would be wrong. there animal health person could get very unimpressed. with the injured one you have two choices either the vet or yourself or neighbour with a gun or humane killer. is there no one who will lend or give you a lift with a small trailer.
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Thanks for that advice....I thought it was prob not a good idea. I've spoken to my vet who says she is fit to travel, and the abattoir who have ok'd it. I've also put the date off a few days so I can get the loan of a trailer.
I am such a novice, but I will improve.
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of course you will! when we took our pigs to slaughter we were lucky to get the loan of a trailer, but before we could get the pigs out they checked the trailer over to make sure it was clean, then they insisted we jet spray it with their jet spray afterwards! so be warned they expect it all spotless....... bit mad really but I guess they have their reasons
ps we did pass their inspections because we had been well warned! :D
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Ring around local farmers and riding schools, someone may take them for you for a fee or a bit of meat. Some abbatoirs do a collection service, that may be worth looking into if you are sure they will be treated well.
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too late this time but i think can still transprts livestock in a truck cab land rover with a ivor type rear canapy you are no longer alowed to use a hardtop land rover with a dog guard as its not classed as being sparate from the driver but a pickup and camapy is. not 100% sure but iv seen loads in markets with pickups moveing sheep and calves
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I know we are in France which may be different, but I suspect that if you take them to slaughter in the back of your landrover you may find if they are having a jobsworth day, they will refuse to take them. Hopefully I am wrong as it would be very stressful for you.
Let us know how you get on.
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You can definately transport in the back of the car as long as the animal is safe from sharp edges and has ventilation, ask your trading standards officer if you have doubts. When you next go to a show, look how many cars are there without a P5 or similar. If you are worried put the animal in a large dog crate and then it is totally contained. A landy was designed for the farmer.