Cattle Council slams PETA slurs against flood-hit farmers

By Penelope Arthur
Updated February 13 2019 - 7:43pm, first published 7:24pm
The discovery by Gipsy Plains staff member, Kate Hunter, of a favourite cow and her baby, was too much to bear. Photo Jacqueline Curley
The discovery by Gipsy Plains staff member, Kate Hunter, of a favourite cow and her baby, was too much to bear. Photo Jacqueline Curley

The Cattle Council of Australia has hit back at statements issued by PETA that graziers impacted by stock losses are mostly "sick at heart because they are not making money" from the animals they've lost in North West Queensland's record breaking flood. 

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