[Jacob-list] butcher lamb laws
Linda Bjarkman
patchworkfibers at alltel.net
Tue Apr 8 08:23:31 EDT 2003
In Georgia you can not allow others to butcher on your property unless you are a
state inspected slaughter facility. There was a big stink on it a few years ago.
I think some of the ethnic buyers bought some property in the Atlanta area. Now
they can buy sheep from all over the state and then butcher at their own farm.
The fines are quite steep as Robin says.
Linda
On Tue, 8 Apr 2003 05:58:08 -0400, Mary Ellen Hansson wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I would imagine states are very different in their laws, and I would
>also imagine that CA would have the most interesting laws. That law
>may be based in "animal cruelty" issues.
>
>I live in NC and can let people butcher on my place. I have been
>told I cannot help them out (provide them aid and assistance) for
>fear they would sue me if the meat was eaten spoiled and they wound
>up with food poisoning. That said, the people that butcher here
>have access to running water, the hose gets pulled around where they
>can use it, trash bags have materialized on occasion, etc.
>
>Pelts from here have always been sent to Moosehead Tanners in Maine.
>They always do a washable hide and a super job for me.
>
>Mary Ellen Hansson ISeeSpots Farm www.iseespots.com Jacob Sheep,
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>
>
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