TORTURED ANIMALS
INGROWING n HORNS WARNING, TO PASTORALLSTS Tlie action of the Poverty * Bay Stockbrokers’ Association, in issuing a warning that eases of ingrowing horns in cattle would be reported to the stock inspector was endorsed by the executive of tlie _ Povci Ly BayEast Coast Sheepowners’ Union, at a recent meeting.
It is pointed out that at a recent fair no fewer than six beasts affected in this way were noticed, and 1 have been instructed t 0 advise you that in future this association will lie compelled to report any cases of beasts suffer nig from ingrowing horns to the stock inspector,” stated tlie .stockbrokers’ fetter.
Moving that the letter lie received and its contents circulated to members of the union, the president, Mr .0. H. Williams, remarked that the man who allowed Ins cattle to suffer from ingrowing norm; was without feeling, and certainly should he dealt with by the authorities r lliis view found general support from the meeting. ! t - .
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 55, 11 July 1938, Page 4
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163TORTURED ANIMALS Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 55, 11 July 1938, Page 4
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