» Is the Irish practice of dishorning cattle an act of cruelty?: The short-hand writer's report of evidence given at Blofield Petty Sessions, on November 26th, 1888, on an information directed by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, against Mr Jeremiah Cozens Wiley, farmer, Little Plumstead, and three of his servants, for cruelty to 32 oxen, which had been dishorned by him on the 8th and 15th of October, 1888, etc
Is the Irish practice of dishorning cattle an act of cruelty?: The short-hand writer's report of evidence given at Blofield Petty Sessions, on November 26th, 1888, on an information directed by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, against Mr Jeremiah Cozens Wiley, farmer, Little Plumstead, and three of his servants, for cruelty to 32 oxen, which had been dishorned by him on the 8th and 15th of October, 1888, etc
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