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Tb compensation and pedigree reactors.
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<blockquote data-quote="matthew" data-source="post: 5472148" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>I’m not naive, and I agree with you.</p><p>In fact most if not all of the bricks in the wall of ‘dealing’ with the effects of TB restriction, rather than the cause of any wildlife interface, are being dismantled, one course at a time.</p><p>Hence my question in post #18.</p><p></p><p>We’re on our own. IMO of course.</p><p>And there’s more votes in a dead cow than a dead tuberculous badger.</p><p></p><p>(I'll edit that last phrase: very few of the general public would vote for badger control, given that the unpleasant facts are well hidden behind emotive claptrap . Whereas cows get killed anyway, don't they? That appears to be the opinion of the policy makers.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthew, post: 5472148, member: 169"] I’m not naive, and I agree with you. In fact most if not all of the bricks in the wall of ‘dealing’ with the effects of TB restriction, rather than the cause of any wildlife interface, are being dismantled, one course at a time. Hence my question in post #18. We’re on our own. IMO of course. And there’s more votes in a dead cow than a dead tuberculous badger. (I'll edit that last phrase: very few of the general public would vote for badger control, given that the unpleasant facts are well hidden behind emotive claptrap . Whereas cows get killed anyway, don't they? That appears to be the opinion of the policy makers.) [/QUOTE]
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