Hi,

> In the UK, too.  Sheep from the Lake District are routinely taken to the
> south of England to graze for a few weeks before slaughter, to reduce
> the isotope levels.  I presume that the isotopes are flushed out of the
> gut and deposited in the field.  Come to think of it, I haven't heard of
> this practice since our foot & mouth epidemic fiasco.

Now that hunting with dogs is about to be banned, perhaps the
pink-coated toffs and rocker-sprogs will take to hunting with sheep.

Or perhaps they'll try to sell their red-hot sheep to the House of
Commons catering committee...

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Cheers,
 Bob

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