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Farmer receives cattle ban after cruelty charge

A Somerset farmer has been fined and banned from keeping cattle for life after admitting causing unnecessary suffering to a calf.

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Farmer receives cattle ban after cruelty charge

A Somerset farmer has been fined and banned from keeping cattle for life after admitting causing unnecessary suffering to a calf. Sally Jones, 63, of Brent Knoll in Somerset, pleaded guilty to the offence...

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