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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8269744" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>they soon stopped that around here, to many roadside kills. We farm close to the A303, you don't travel far, without seeing flatpacked badgers, deer, foxes pheasants etc, then there are those that are hit, but make it off the road. One has to admit, that road is a good control method. We have 180 acres here, sandy soil, and we have 18 different groups of holes, now we are in a cull, several have been unused. Around us, it seems to be 'badger heaven', and we are worried, that by culling the 'clean' badgers, they no longer keep the sick ones out.</p><p>The other thing about the cull, is the very noticeable increase, in wildlife.</p><p>We test in 12 days time, everything is crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8269744, member: 86168"] they soon stopped that around here, to many roadside kills. We farm close to the A303, you don't travel far, without seeing flatpacked badgers, deer, foxes pheasants etc, then there are those that are hit, but make it off the road. One has to admit, that road is a good control method. We have 180 acres here, sandy soil, and we have 18 different groups of holes, now we are in a cull, several have been unused. Around us, it seems to be 'badger heaven', and we are worried, that by culling the 'clean' badgers, they no longer keep the sick ones out. The other thing about the cull, is the very noticeable increase, in wildlife. We test in 12 days time, everything is crossed. [/QUOTE]
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