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<blockquote data-quote="thesilentone" data-source="post: 3493196" data-attributes="member: 6194"><p>I have always been proud that I feel there has to be opposing views to every argument / discussion and both should be heard and considered.</p><p></p><p>Back around 2006 at the National Dairy Conference there was a speaker from the Badger Trust as well as a farmer (from Salisbury Plain I think) both giving there side to the problem. The farmer had been in lockdown for some considerable time, and almost wished he'd had foot and mouth as at least the problem would have been dealt with and passed. The Badger Trust, although sympathetic stood their corner and pushed the vaccination of cattle, the problem was growing but manageable at this stage.</p><p></p><p>We are now in 2017, the problem is endemic, our compassion and willingness to consider and delay and wait and see, has multiplied the problem 10 fold.</p><p></p><p>Action is required now..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesilentone, post: 3493196, member: 6194"] I have always been proud that I feel there has to be opposing views to every argument / discussion and both should be heard and considered. Back around 2006 at the National Dairy Conference there was a speaker from the Badger Trust as well as a farmer (from Salisbury Plain I think) both giving there side to the problem. The farmer had been in lockdown for some considerable time, and almost wished he'd had foot and mouth as at least the problem would have been dealt with and passed. The Badger Trust, although sympathetic stood their corner and pushed the vaccination of cattle, the problem was growing but manageable at this stage. We are now in 2017, the problem is endemic, our compassion and willingness to consider and delay and wait and see, has multiplied the problem 10 fold. Action is required now.......... [/QUOTE]
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