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<br />?: \[Unclear\] <br /> <br />BL: \[Unclear\] <br /> <br />LT: As long as it’s up, yeah. <br /> <br />RD: Chair, District – 1. You know Brian, could you go through what happens at collection? <br />What happens on collection day. <br /> <br />BL: Ah, they tell you to meet and we all meet and we all sign in there and you call in ahead <br />of time and you’re assigned a number by the basis of what you got in to – they decide <br />where they’re gonna do the collection agents – it changes sometimes – sometimes it’s <br />the first tree, sometimes cabbage patch, and I’ve actually done down by the camp <br />ground out there they’ve done it and you set up your little cleaning station and you just <br />wait and they bring the helicopter in with the sheep hanging from it and they go by the <br />number, you know, number 1 you get pick up, when they keep coming and they just go <br />through the rotation and so that – and then once everyone’s done cleaning and filling in <br />the mass grave then they release us usually around one or so, unless they’re really get <br />into the sheep, which the – last month – ones up on Mana Road there was two trucks <br />and they killed 24 sheep so they all had 12 apiece to clean. So, they said that the officers <br />were actually helping them to clean so they could get out of there and when I went <br />there was nine of us and we all ended up with at least 3 sheep apiece so that was 27 so <br />that was a long day. \[unclear\] a month before had a buddy, he was number 15 and he <br />got two sheep so there was at least 30 and that’s not even counting the ones that <br />they’re not even recovering. <br /> <br />LT: They recover about 27%? <br /> <br />BL: 40%. <br /> <br />LT: 40%? That’s like max recovery, yeah? <br /> <br />BL: Yeah. <br /> <br />LT: Yeah, DOFAW has… <br /> <br />BL: For every 10 sheep they’re bringing in they’re leaving six laying out there… According to <br />their own numbers. <br /> <br />LT: All right, thank you very much for that update. If this is the kind of food that you eat, <br />please go help them out – they got a lot of work – last one 12 sheep per truckload – <br />that’s a lot – that’s a lot of work, and this is free food – the County is destroying them <br />anyway, I don’t – anyways we know a lot about that. Moving forward on the last agenda <br />item. <br />30 <br /> <br />