The dealer received a welcome update this week from Galway sheep farmer Aidan Mullins who had fencing works completed on a boundary damaged by Coillte managed forestry.
Aidan Mullins pictured beside a newly erected fence between his lands and Coillte owned forestry.
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I received a welcome update this week from Galway sheep farmer Aidan Mullins that completion of fencing works on a boundary damaged by trees falling from Coillte-owned forestry had been completed.
I had numerous comments since last week’s story from farmers concerned about Aidan’s plight to get his boundary repaired.
The delay was a significant cause of stress in an otherwise excellent lambing season and it is good to see that ewes and lambs now have access to grazing in the field.
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The dealer received a welcome update this week from Galway sheep farmer Aidan Mullins who had fencing works completed on a boundary damaged by Coillte managed forestry.
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I received a welcome update this week from Galway sheep farmer Aidan Mullins that completion of fencing works on a boundary damaged by trees falling from Coillte-owned forestry had been completed.
I had numerous comments since last week’s story from farmers concerned about Aidan’s plight to get his boundary repaired.
The delay was a significant cause of stress in an otherwise excellent lambing season and it is good to see that ewes and lambs now have access to grazing in the field.
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