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PA Tauranga Pick-your-own lambs are not likely to go on sale again on the Blackley farm at Papamoa, according to Dr Cloie Blackley. Dr Blackley and her husband, David Blackley, last week put their 300 export-quality Coopworth lambs on the market for anyone who wanted to
buy and kill them on the farm after three failed attempts to get the lambs killed at a freezing works.
Their offer ended on Sunday with 200 lambs sold, of which about three-quarters had been killed on the farm and the rest taken away for slaughter.
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Press, 15 April 1986, Page 2
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