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Ireland, "flying" cows to comply with EU regulations.​

European regulations require cattle not to travel for more than eight hours, so the quickest solution is to board them on the plane. But the costs rise and the animal rights activists protest. Meanwhile, after Brexit, import-export with the United Kingdom is also a puzzle.


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At first glance, the news seems to belong to the category of jokes about flying elephants: but the announcement that the Dublin government has started loading cows on airplanes to get them to the continent faster is no April Fool. Instead, it belongs to the evidence of how difficult trade has become across the Channel and the Irish Sea.
 

Ireland, "flying" cows to comply with EU regulations.​

European regulations require cattle not to travel for more than eight hours, so the quickest solution is to board them on the plane. But the costs rise and the animal rights activists protest. Meanwhile, after Brexit, import-export with the United Kingdom is also a puzzle.



At first glance, the news seems to belong to the category of jokes about flying elephants: but the announcement that the Dublin government has started loading cows on airplanes to get them to the continent faster is no April Fool. Instead, it belongs to the evidence of how difficult trade has become across the Channel and the Irish Sea.
The cows will anyway not be flown by Ryanair, because that company does not respect the minimal legroom required by animal protection regulations, and because they charge the cows extra for carrying udders.:flypig:
 

Ireland, "flying" cows to comply with EU regulations.​

European regulations require cattle not to travel for more than eight hours, so the quickest solution is to board them on the plane. But the costs rise and the animal rights activists protest. Meanwhile, after Brexit, import-export with the United Kingdom is also a puzzle.


160240441-6f7e0a9f-6e44-4f5e-b571-3a345dd043bd.jpg

At first glance, the news seems to belong to the category of jokes about flying elephants: but the announcement that the Dublin government has started loading cows on airplanes to get them to the continent faster is no April Fool. Instead, it belongs to the evidence of how difficult trade has become across the Channel and the Irish Sea.
Plans are underway for a scientific solution.
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But, the anti-GMO people may be upset and herding is a problem. There is also a problem with...um..."fallout".
They might consider the Medieval solution.
 

Ireland, "flying" cows to comply with EU regulations.​

European regulations require cattle not to travel for more than eight hours, so the quickest solution is to board them on the plane. But the costs rise and the animal rights activists protest. Meanwhile, after Brexit, import-export with the United Kingdom is also a puzzle.




1615109140328.png I got it! I got it!:idea::idea::idea::cop:

That's what these flying cargo ships around the British Isles are for : to transport Irish cows!:roto2nuse:
 
French actress strips naked during 'Césars" award ceremony, as a protest against Corona measures in France.


"I think they will not invite me next year!" she said afterwards.
Found the unedited video.
If the ratings were good, they may invite her back every year.

Edit: sorry copied the wrong link:
 
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