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Solicitor recommendations for buying a farm in Scotland please
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7653254" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>No problems with TB as our great leader, Mark Drakeford explained to the Senedd (Welsh Assembly Parliament) that TB is not spread by Badgers, but only by cattle movements. I just wish he could tell the Badgers that too! Funny that, while he is telling us that, I just had a TB advice visit (from our local Vet, paid for by the Welsh Assembly Government) and part of her advice was to Badger proof all the cattle buildings, water troughs to be emptied regularly, field troughs to be Badger proof, creep feeders Badger proof. I guess M. Bovis is not on programme and doesn't realise it isn't allowed to spread through wildlife transmission!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7653254, member: 51054"] No problems with TB as our great leader, Mark Drakeford explained to the Senedd (Welsh Assembly Parliament) that TB is not spread by Badgers, but only by cattle movements. I just wish he could tell the Badgers that too! Funny that, while he is telling us that, I just had a TB advice visit (from our local Vet, paid for by the Welsh Assembly Government) and part of her advice was to Badger proof all the cattle buildings, water troughs to be emptied regularly, field troughs to be Badger proof, creep feeders Badger proof. I guess M. Bovis is not on programme and doesn't realise it isn't allowed to spread through wildlife transmission!!! [/QUOTE]
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