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Processor let my steer loose and shot it.
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<blockquote data-quote="tytower" data-source="post: 822244" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>Seems in a lot of countries the abbatoir , slaughter house , etc gets it pretty good .I sent a beast with a broken leg to slaughter and it had had a broken leg for less than 24 hours . When I rang they said it <strong><u>"went down the shute" </u></strong></p><p></p><p>Well I asked what this meant and they reckoned the meat was bad and bruised so they dumped the whole carcass.</p><p></p><p>I had a relative who worked there and got him to check it out . He said they removed one limb from midway and the rest went through as usual . So I fronted them immediately and asked to see the carcass as I wanted it for my dogs , it being legally mine . </p><p>They of course could not provide that and offered me another beast in compensation . </p><p></p><p>Mine was an old dairy cow 10 or so years old . The replacement tasted like a yearling ,same weight . </p><p>Relative says they do it all the time .</p><p>Thats Australia , Eltham abbatoir for anyone local ,so watch out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tytower, post: 822244, member: 2399"] Seems in a lot of countries the abbatoir , slaughter house , etc gets it pretty good .I sent a beast with a broken leg to slaughter and it had had a broken leg for less than 24 hours . When I rang they said it [b][u]"went down the shute" [/u][/b] Well I asked what this meant and they reckoned the meat was bad and bruised so they dumped the whole carcass. I had a relative who worked there and got him to check it out . He said they removed one limb from midway and the rest went through as usual . So I fronted them immediately and asked to see the carcass as I wanted it for my dogs , it being legally mine . They of course could not provide that and offered me another beast in compensation . Mine was an old dairy cow 10 or so years old . The replacement tasted like a yearling ,same weight . Relative says they do it all the time . Thats Australia , Eltham abbatoir for anyone local ,so watch out. [/QUOTE]
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