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The Huge Bovine TB - Badger breakthrough

...  that nobody in DEFRA is talking about

 

Just in case you missed this .. here is the link to the story of the greatest potential weapon against bTB ever invented. Please will somebody tell me why the Government and the Farmers are ignoring this ?

Somehow there is a determination in these people to kill, despite a huge body of evidence that killing will not solve the problem.  And there are much bigger causes of deaths to cattle, which are being ignored.  And Bovine TB cannot in the present system be transmitted to humans.  It's an incredible scenario ... a whole gang of people in power, seemingly mindlessly bent on the murder of innocent wild creatures.  Perhaps the final insult is when they actually pretend that they care. 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/7996663/Oral-TB-vaccine-may-prevent-need-for-badger-cull.html

 

Cheers all - Brian

Thank You

 

 

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A new outbreak of Bovine TB - in Scotland

Save-Me sends condolences to the farmers so badly affected by the new outbreak of bovine TB in Scotland.

Scotland has, until now, been substantially free of the disease, so this is a shock in more ways than one.  This article in the Farmers Guardian gives more details.  

Sixty cattle slaughtered after bovine TB outbreak in Scotland
Farmers Guardian
SIXTY cattle from a fully closed dairy herd have been compulsory slaughtered following one of the worst outbreaks of bovine TB in Scotland for several years ...

It is very significant that in this case it's impossible to argue that badgers or other wild animals can be to blame for the outbreak, and from the point of view of those arguing, as we are, that the proposed British badger cull is tragically misguided, this provides concrete evidence that TB is still being spread in ways other than the much vaunted 'Wildlife Reservoir of Infection".  And that even if every badger in these islands were to be killed, cows would still be getting sick.  

This sentence at the end of the Farmers Guardian report says it all.  

 “The absence of repeated reinfections within single herds, or clusters of disease caused by the same strain of TB, are indicators that a wildlife reservoir is not driving infection.”

Mr David Cameron, Mr Peter Kendall, Ms Caroline Spelman, and Mr Jim Paice, please take note, and ask yourselves if you can still sleep peacefully in your beds.  Your 'pilot' cull of badgers must be shelved.  

Brian 

THE GRAND NATIONAL

Traditionally known as the 'Sport of Kings' the Grand National is now clearly an embarrassment to a nation that prides itself on fair treatment of animals.

This is another example of 'tradition' being used to justify behaviour which is no longer acceptable.  In this gruelling four and a half mile course, over the last 12 years, 20 horses have died on the day, and many more in the first week after the race.  

One might imagine that after the worldwide success of the play and film "War Horse", that it would now be apparent to everyone that these wonderful creatures have feelings and are worthy of respect.  But in this 'sport', horses are treated as a commodity.

Around 18,000 are bred into the ever-decreasing gene pool of the racing industry each year and evidence shows around 5000 are raced to death.  Just over 7000 make the grade; the rest are destroyed or cast aside, many ending up in degrading horse markets, on their way to being used as food.  During the actual races, the horses who have survived the system are openly beaten for human pleasure.  As soon as they stop being money-earners, they are discarded - many destroyed on the spot.  

Surely in 2012 this kind of treatment is utterly unacceptable.  The industry has become a cruel factory farm for human financial profit.  

It is time for Britain to stand up, set an example of decency to the world - and consign this barbaric sport to history.   

Brian May CBE. 

 

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posted 601 days ago Chris_Jardine:

Interesting Donna, I hope everyone will send their comments in to the email address at the bottom of that page on the DEFRA site that you gave the link to. Thanks for that. Did you read my comments on the 'Badger Backlash' thread? It seems that if vaccination were to prove an effective method then it would be employed.

 

Just to repeat it here is that link again.

http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/tb-control-measures/

How to respond

Name: TBBC mailbox

Address: Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London, SW1P 3JR

Email: tbbc@defra.gsi.gov.uk

 

 

posted 604 days ago Jen:

@Donna   Go to our News page - on the link with my last message - and click WATCH REPORT HERE or on the picture and it will open an edit of the video.

posted 604 days ago Jen:

@Donna  If yesterday's BBC Countryfile report is anything to go by, the Badgers were marked (or rather 'daubed') on the back with blue paint or dye, as shown in the video report.

http://www.save-me.org.uk/news/badger_cull_feature_on_bbc_countryfile_-_video/

 

 

posted 605 days ago Alison Cooper:

its ok i will copy and paste

posted 605 days ago Alison Cooper:

I cant open this link.

brianmay.com
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