Soldato
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Am I just being stupid here , but last night on the news there was a farmer pretty upset that his lambs were dieing because they were being literally covered in snow, and he is having to dig all his livestock out.
So I have two points here:
1. On a moral level : Why cant farmers just stick them in the barn until this weather settles??!?
2. On a legal level: Under the EU Council Directive 98/58/EC section 12:
Animals not kept in buildings
12. Animals not kept in buildings shall where necessary and possible be given protection from adverse weather conditions, predators and risks to their health.
With that all said, surely these farmers should be facing legal action for lack of care of their livestock? instead we have the news AND the farmers making out there hard done by etc, doesn't exactly seem right to me.
So I have two points here:
1. On a moral level : Why cant farmers just stick them in the barn until this weather settles??!?
2. On a legal level: Under the EU Council Directive 98/58/EC section 12:
Animals not kept in buildings
12. Animals not kept in buildings shall where necessary and possible be given protection from adverse weather conditions, predators and risks to their health.
With that all said, surely these farmers should be facing legal action for lack of care of their livestock? instead we have the news AND the farmers making out there hard done by etc, doesn't exactly seem right to me.
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