Clarky and Brock.

Hunt saboteurs reported Jeremy Clarkson to the police over allegations he filled in badger setts on Diddly Squat Farm - but the TV presenter-turned-farmer has denied doing so, claiming he shot all of the animals instead.

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No iirc you do need to prove it's not in use though. I can't remember where I read up on it now, so stand to be corrected.

By filling it in and seeing if they dig it back out?

Nope. Defra called it 'sticking'.
A criss cross of sticks placed across the entrance, and monitored for 6 weeks = empty.

See Hansard:
Mr. Paterson: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many badger setts that have been sticked have subsequently been found to have been recolonised; and what action is taken in the event that such recolonisation is observed. [150544]

Mr. Bradshaw: Sticking of a Randomised Badger Culling Trial (RBCT) sett is a method used to indicate whether the sett is in active use. The team carrying out the post-cull survey will note the sign and use this information to inform their report. It may be difficult to identify whether a sett has been recolonised or whether there are badgers remaining from the original colony which were not captured during the trapping operation.
 

Tubbylew

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Location
Herefordshire
Nope. Defra called it 'sticking'.
A criss cross of sticks placed across the entrance, and monitored for 6 weeks = empty.

See Hansard:
Mr. Paterson: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many badger setts that have been sticked have subsequently been found to have been recolonised; and what action is taken in the event that such recolonisation is observed. [150544]

Mr. Bradshaw: Sticking of a Randomised Badger Culling Trial (RBCT) sett is a method used to indicate whether the sett is in active use. The team carrying out the post-cull survey will note the sign and use this information to inform their report. It may be difficult to identify whether a sett has been recolonised or whether there are badgers remaining from the original colony which were not captured during the trapping operation.
So if it's "sticked" and found empty, then what? Sloppy readymix? :ROFLMAO:
 

Ted M

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Shropshire
Even without badgers in it it’s still a badger sett and more protected by law than any of our own farm yards ever will be.
Neighbour up the road from us bought a piece of ground 18 months ago complete with redundant badger set in what was I think an old hedge line.
They had to have some surveys done to prove it was empty but have grubbed out the set along with some trees and bushes.
 

neilo

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
Nope. Defra called it 'sticking'.
A criss cross of sticks placed across the entrance, and monitored for 6 weeks = empty.

See Hansard:
Mr. Paterson: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many badger setts that have been sticked have subsequently been found to have been recolonised; and what action is taken in the event that such recolonisation is observed. [150544]

Mr. Bradshaw: Sticking of a Randomised Badger Culling Trial (RBCT) sett is a method used to indicate whether the sett is in active use. The team carrying out the post-cull survey will note the sign and use this information to inform their report. It may be difficult to identify whether a sett has been recolonised or whether there are badgers remaining from the original colony which were not captured during the trapping operation.

I assume you would have to keep/make up records of such ‘sticking’ activity, in order to prove you had done so for two months before levelling the sett?

Can it be on the same spreadsheet as the made up medicine/spray/fertiliser records, or does it need to be on a separate ‘badger police’ one?🤔
 

mixedfmr

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Mixed Farmer
Location
yorkshire
The anti hunt scum seem to be able to trespass at random onto farmers private land without fear.
I just wonder what will happen with the socialists "Right to Roam" objective/s and our farm/s security ?
I think they cant go in the farm yard or house and curtlage, so thats me sorted no access or exit to my land then
But the B badger has started on the campsite last night, OR MAYBE I DIDNT SAY THAT But seen on cctv
The set next door was plought out last year, by a big green machine, and they ve moved in on me
 

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