Admin,
I can understand why the Dribble bars/tb thread was locked and I think you were right to do so. But why was someone allowed to post such unproven rubbish to start the thread?
OP specifically linked the use of dribble bars to the spread of tb with no evidence whatsoever.
Would you let me start a thread that all Everton supporters are sexual deviants?
I asked for it to be shutdown.Gobshites got the thread shutdown. Lock/ delete a few more threads every day, and maybe, just maybe folks will get the message. Well done mods
If I can answer your first point:
As I am not a member of the SW dairy mafia (milkifa?) & was blissfully unaware of the tensions in the region so I read from the OP that there was an inference that the use of a dribble bar could potentially raise the risk of bTB as the grazing window could be shortened on a "I'll risk it" basis and that the dribble bars had been grant aided. Ergo, the grant was inadvertently causing extra TB issues.
There is extensive research on slurry & the possible spread of TB vis:
Minimise infection from cattle manure - Bovine TB | TB Hub
Minimise infection from cattle manure - Infected cattle can excrete M. bovis bacteria in their faeces. Cattle manure/slurry may therefore be contaminatedtbhub.co.uk
A review of the potential role of cattle slurry in the spread of bovine tuberculosis | Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
The document is a review of the published work or work nearing completion on the role of slurry in spreading TB and whether it should be treated orwww.daera-ni.gov.uk
Is slurry the missing link in the TB eradication chain? - Agriland.ie
An increasing number of vets now believe that cattle slurry is an important source of bTB infection on Irish farmswww.agriland.ie
I therefore was happy to run the thread until it got personal and it was brought to my attention
As to the second point, I would assume that all football clubs have supporters with "issues". We currently are having to deal with the appointment of an Ex RS manager .... which is enough to drive anyone to drink if nothing else
Is this the right place to say i'm disappointed that the vegan chap has had his thread locked ? Can we not explore his ideas with him ?
( Said as someone who had their second ever post on here 'locked pending moderation' or words to that effect, presumably due to my first ever post ringing alarm bells )
I think it was a member running a multi to get reactions after the other 370 ac post.
I have my suspicions...
I think it was a member running a multi to get reactions after the other 370 ac post.
I have my suspicions...
Hey now, only the ones across the Menai Straits! Us on the coast are perfectly normal!OP specifically linked the use of dribble bars to the spread of tb with no evidence whatsoever.
Would you let me start a thread that all Everton supporters are sexual deviants?
I asked for it to be shutdown.
Prime example of "can dish it out, but can't take it"
If I can answer your first point:
As I am not a member of the SW dairy mafia (milkifa?) & was blissfully unaware of the tensions in the region so I read from the OP that there was an inference that the use of a dribble bar could potentially raise the risk of bTB as the grazing window could be shortened on a "I'll risk it" basis and that the dribble bars had been grant aided. Ergo, the grant was inadvertently causing extra TB issues.
There is extensive research on slurry & the possible spread of TB vis:
Minimise infection from cattle manure - Bovine TB | TB Hub
Minimise infection from cattle manure - Infected cattle can excrete M. bovis bacteria in their faeces. Cattle manure/slurry may therefore be contaminatedtbhub.co.uk
A review of the potential role of cattle slurry in the spread of bovine tuberculosis | Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
The document is a review of the published work or work nearing completion on the role of slurry in spreading TB and whether it should be treated orwww.daera-ni.gov.uk
Is slurry the missing link in the TB eradication chain? - Agriland.ie
An increasing number of vets now believe that cattle slurry is an important source of bTB infection on Irish farmswww.agriland.ie
I therefore was happy to run the thread until it got personal and it was brought to my attention
As to the second point, I would assume that all football clubs have supporters with "issues". We currently are having to deal with the appointment of an Ex RS manager .... which is enough to drive anyone to drink if nothing else