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“Except they’re not in the fields. Without parental control, they are in my flower beds, my orchard, my neighbour’s drive and all over the A361.
“And every morning I’m woken at 5am by the sound of them crying. They can’t understand why their mums have gone. And, if I’m honest, neither can I.”
Jeremy is continuing to fight the order and representatives for the farm have said the six-week timeframe will seriously affect the business and its employees.
The appeal reads, as reported by MailOnline: “The suggested six-week period is too short and would have serious and detrimental impacts on the business and livelihoods of those employed at the site.