SHEEP and cattle can often break out of their paddocks this time of year in the search for better feed, but become a potential hazard for traffic when they do. Photo: SUPPLIED.
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WITH paddocks drying up and hungry livestock looking across the fence to the growing vegetation along roadsides, the prevalence of sheep and cattle breaking out of their confinement is often higher this time of year.
HAMILTON SHEEP and LAMB MARKET
Wednesday, April 30.
Numbers increased at Hamilton on Wednesday to 18,000 lambs (up 12,200) and 12,000 sheep (up 9750), the lift...