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<blockquote data-quote="topground" data-source="post: 5694746" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>A weak response. Far to much emphasis on Govenment advise on 'preventative measures' ( How can I keep an imfected badger from distributing a grade 3 zoonotic pathogen around my grassland? answer: I cant!)</p><p>The success of eliminating disease by taking out infected wildlife elswhere in the world should have been the focus of the </p><p>piece, instead it is at the end by which time the lazy journalist would have lost interest.</p><p>A failure to expose the history behind the review is unforgivable since it did not refute the implication that the current cull is inefective.</p><p>Who are the NFU press office scared of upsetting, certanly not cattle farmers!</p><p>I am not a member and am not likely to join given the poor response to Badger fake news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topground, post: 5694746, member: 556"] A weak response. Far to much emphasis on Govenment advise on 'preventative measures' ( How can I keep an imfected badger from distributing a grade 3 zoonotic pathogen around my grassland? answer: I cant!) The success of eliminating disease by taking out infected wildlife elswhere in the world should have been the focus of the piece, instead it is at the end by which time the lazy journalist would have lost interest. A failure to expose the history behind the review is unforgivable since it did not refute the implication that the current cull is inefective. Who are the NFU press office scared of upsetting, certanly not cattle farmers! I am not a member and am not likely to join given the poor response to Badger fake news. [/QUOTE]
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