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Animal Lovers: Do Not Watch 'Countryfile'!
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They're on about the impending badger cull and are to interview some of the ************ who will be shooting those adorable creatures - hell mend their trigger fingers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt anyone outside of the actual people chrged with the culling will have anything to worry about, whereas, farmers being left to cull an entire milk herd have everythig to worry about, if medication has not sorted this out what choice is there? herd all the badgers together and have a badger sanctuary?
"...what choice is there?"
dotty,
Without going into great detail, here's a thread on the subject I had on 'Animals & Nature' last week:
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dotty,
Without going into great detail, here's a thread on the subject I had on 'Animals & Nature' last week:
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and that hasn't worked
http://www.bovinetb.info/vaccination.php
http://www.bovinetb.info/vaccination.php
at this cost
http://www.bovinetb.info/index.php
http://www.bovinetb.info/index.php
I wasn't suggesting immunising the cattle, I meant the badgers.
There were some very good links in the other kerosene thread about it to which he has posted a link on here for dotty. I particularly took note of the link kiki posted.
Anyway, they're vaccinating the badgers in The Archers so it must be right:-)
There were some very good links in the other kerosene thread about it to which he has posted a link on here for dotty. I particularly took note of the link kiki posted.
Anyway, they're vaccinating the badgers in The Archers so it must be right:-)
I watched Countryfile and thought it was fairly objective, much as I loathe the idea of a cull. It was upsetting, though.
But it has left me convinced that, aside from any humane or ethical considerations, it's just bloody stupid to organise this cull by having a marksman shoot the badgers. Suppose he shoots and kills one badger - are the other badgers in the group going to hang around and wait to be shot too? No, they'll disappear underground straight away. They might come out after an hour or so, but if the same thing happens again, sooner or later they'll remain in hiding or exit from the sett via another route. And an old sett can have as many as 100 exits.
And of course, that's assuming that our marksman will kill a badger with his first shot. What if a wounded animal gets back to its sett? It will die a slow and painful death. And again, there is no way that the other badgers in the group will go anywhere near the tunnel that the dying badger came in through.
There's no way that this cull is going to prove effective. Defra has no way of knowing where all the badger setts are anyway, and the local badger protection groups sure as hell aren't going to say anything.
It's just a sop to pacify the farmers' union. Defra should have worked on a tb vaccine for cattle a long time ago, and they know it. If badgers do pass tb to cattle (and that's still unproven - it could just as easily be any other mammal), the only way to stop it is to make sure that badgers stay healthy.
I live in Gloucestershire, where the trial cull is to take place, and feel deeply ashamed that this is happening on my doorstep.
But it has left me convinced that, aside from any humane or ethical considerations, it's just bloody stupid to organise this cull by having a marksman shoot the badgers. Suppose he shoots and kills one badger - are the other badgers in the group going to hang around and wait to be shot too? No, they'll disappear underground straight away. They might come out after an hour or so, but if the same thing happens again, sooner or later they'll remain in hiding or exit from the sett via another route. And an old sett can have as many as 100 exits.
And of course, that's assuming that our marksman will kill a badger with his first shot. What if a wounded animal gets back to its sett? It will die a slow and painful death. And again, there is no way that the other badgers in the group will go anywhere near the tunnel that the dying badger came in through.
There's no way that this cull is going to prove effective. Defra has no way of knowing where all the badger setts are anyway, and the local badger protection groups sure as hell aren't going to say anything.
It's just a sop to pacify the farmers' union. Defra should have worked on a tb vaccine for cattle a long time ago, and they know it. If badgers do pass tb to cattle (and that's still unproven - it could just as easily be any other mammal), the only way to stop it is to make sure that badgers stay healthy.
I live in Gloucestershire, where the trial cull is to take place, and feel deeply ashamed that this is happening on my doorstep.
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