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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 7846209" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>There is loads of farmers from your end taking cattle from the SW week in/ out and that is anything from baby calves to store cattle to breeding stock, are you really saying they all get a fat lip every week??</p><p></p><p>And as for risk, case after case where a dairy herd from a TB4 area that has not been tested for so long has spread TB infected cattle across the UK after being sold up, was there not one case about 3 years ago where cattle from one dairy herd went to something like 20 new farms? one cow from this herd was confirmed as a reactor after being shot on her new farm shortly after the sale, they done tracer tests on all the other cattle and about 90% of the farms that bought cattle from that TB4 herd sale had TB reactors??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 7846209, member: 1048"] There is loads of farmers from your end taking cattle from the SW week in/ out and that is anything from baby calves to store cattle to breeding stock, are you really saying they all get a fat lip every week?? And as for risk, case after case where a dairy herd from a TB4 area that has not been tested for so long has spread TB infected cattle across the UK after being sold up, was there not one case about 3 years ago where cattle from one dairy herd went to something like 20 new farms? one cow from this herd was confirmed as a reactor after being shot on her new farm shortly after the sale, they done tracer tests on all the other cattle and about 90% of the farms that bought cattle from that TB4 herd sale had TB reactors?? [/QUOTE]
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