Two of the bullocks from the Shorefield Project will be slaughtered at the Avonvoggie Abattoir on Islay this week. One of these will be used by Caledonia TV in the making of the Gaelic TV programme Am Boireannach a Dh'ith Bò (The Woman Who Ate A Cow) which has been commissioned by BBC Alba.
After hanging for 21 days, the carcasses will be butchered and each beast split into four equal quarters, vacuum packed into freezer-ready portions. We already have customers for these, but more will be ready before long, so if you fancy adding yourself to the waiting list please let us know!!
Carl
Sunday, 15 May 2011
Two of the Shorefield Bullocks will be slaughtered this week
Labels:
Caledonia TV,
Highland cattle,
Islay,
Shorefield Project
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