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From: LP12 |
Shoots all his badgers and still gets TB.
Bottom lines "A spokesman for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs told the Telegraph: 'Bovine TB is a devastating disease that destroys farmers' livelihoods.
'Our hearts go out to all farms suffering from positive cases.
'The Government and its agencies are working hard to introduce measures to reduce the spread and paying compensation to farmers who lose animals to this disease.'
'We are determined to eradicate bovine TB, rapidly rolling out badger vaccinations to help protect farmers' livestock.'"
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14961921/Jeremy-Clarkson-says-farm-shut-TWO-MONTHS-TB-outbreak.html
TB has never been reported in yak herds of Mongolian tribes, nor in Inca lama land. Just Britun, which the french recently refused to take my blood due to the fact I lived in Britun in the 1990s when it was ravaged by foot in mouth, and then John Gummer disease.
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