It took longer to check all the paper work than the cattle. Its a while since I had an inspection, but i don't believe they checked back as far as this one. I have a 15 yr old cow that hasn't been to a show for years and they still wanted to check its movements. Fortunately all my paperwork passed with flying colours. Then out to check the cattle. Its amazing how some of them are very good at hiding behind others, in the end we had a couple of the short legs that i had to march past him as they where doing a very good job of being invisible, but we managed without having to use the crush and apart from a note on my missing eartag,which I had on order. I have a clean bill of health. Phew! It also helps when your inspector is pleasant, which this one certainly was.
Many years ago when you where allowed to only have tatto's in cattle's ears I had a bull who's tattoo was rather hard to see and in the process of the lady inspector trying to check it, he stood on her foot, she assured me that she was o.k. and I thought that was the end on the story. However she must have gone back and complained, and I got a very snotty letter telling me to get proper handling facilites!
A.I man turned up just as the inspector left, so it was just as well we didn't need the crush.
hopefully I won't have another inspection for a while

