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<blockquote data-quote="topground" data-source="post: 5738616" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>The initial impression given by this piece was that Tb fraud is rife and that farmers are faking Tb reactors to take advantage of compensation up to £5K per beast.</p><p>The method implied is that farmers are injecting, amongst other things slurry to fake a reaction </p><p>This in itself doesnt make sense unless it is pedigree animals concerned and the report then goes on to say that there has been ONE successful prosecution in 3 years and then no detail of what offences were committed.</p><p>So having created the impression that there is widescale fraud there is nothing in the report to confirm that this is the case.</p><p>Yet another example of Farmer hatred by Countryfile producers , they are a disgrace. Hiw does one subject to this kind of bias gain any redress?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topground, post: 5738616, member: 556"] The initial impression given by this piece was that Tb fraud is rife and that farmers are faking Tb reactors to take advantage of compensation up to £5K per beast. The method implied is that farmers are injecting, amongst other things slurry to fake a reaction This in itself doesnt make sense unless it is pedigree animals concerned and the report then goes on to say that there has been ONE successful prosecution in 3 years and then no detail of what offences were committed. So having created the impression that there is widescale fraud there is nothing in the report to confirm that this is the case. Yet another example of Farmer hatred by Countryfile producers , they are a disgrace. Hiw does one subject to this kind of bias gain any redress? [/QUOTE]
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