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Old 22 October 2007, 08:23 PM
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Science chief urges badger cull

Sir David King touch my badgers i will eat your kids


leave them alone you ****
Old 22 October 2007, 08:27 PM
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i better keep me head down!

leave us badgers alone!! sir david **** chops
Old 22 October 2007, 08:28 PM
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Badgers are a pain in the ****... they have caused problems with loads of housing developments too!
Old 22 October 2007, 08:30 PM
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Old 22 October 2007, 08:31 PM
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Davey no they are not......................I feed six of them every night in my garden not been a problem at all!
Old 22 October 2007, 08:37 PM
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Thats ok then if you feed six of them... woopdie doo basil! What about all the cows they are infecting with TB, all that live stock, all that money.. And back onto the housing issue, if a badger set moves onto a plot of land that house planning already permitted the planners suddenly have their hands tied! Not really good when we've got such a housing crisis... I say get the 22 riffles and night vision out and fix the problem in one evening not fanny around re-homeing vermin.
Old 22 October 2007, 08:39 PM
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badgers r great creatures wish i had half a dozen to feed in my garden!
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I guess cows arent great then?
Old 22 October 2007, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by [Davey]
not fanny around re-homeing vermin.
Those inner London scumbags should know their place.
Old 22 October 2007, 08:42 PM
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ps im a farmers son and aint convinced on the tb transfer to cows
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I'm an architects son but I couldnt design you a fooking house!
Old 22 October 2007, 08:45 PM
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u sound a right son of a ......
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why thankyou
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Originally Posted by [Davey]
Thats ok then if you feed six of them... woopdie doo basil! What about all the cows they are infecting with TB, all that live stock, all that money.. And back onto the housing issue, if a badger set moves onto a plot of land that house planning already permitted the planners suddenly have their hands tied! Not really good when we've got such a housing crisis... I say get the 22 riffles and night vision out and fix the problem in one evening not fanny around re-homeing vermin.
You eat cows and tb is not as bad as David King thinks 40% of cattle breakdowns my **** the bloke is a ****
Professor John Bourne, author of the ISG report, said Sir David's recommendations were not consistent with the scientific findings of his report but were "consistent with the political need to do something about it,yeah not cull ffs
Old 22 October 2007, 08:49 PM
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You can eat Badgers too!

Gastronomy Domine: Badger stew
Old 22 October 2007, 08:50 PM
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no probs
im sure u wouldnt but please dont take any offense to my mutterings i like badgers, cows, most critters and creatures on this wonderful planet but does get on me **** when some jumped up sir **** sucker chap whats to kill all of one species on the off chance its doing harm to another thats worth more $$$
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thanks for recipe but that would be cannibalism for me!
Old 22 October 2007, 08:56 PM
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I have two of them blackmailing me at the minute. If I don't feed them they dig up the lawn. They can make some scary noises as well
Old 22 October 2007, 09:02 PM
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lol
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i would have thought most blackmailers make scary noises
it wouldnt work if they were all friendly like
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Most badgers in the Republic or Ireland were culled but bovine TB is still at an all-time high and rising. Make of this what you will...
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Originally Posted by Simon 69
Most badgers in the Republic or Ireland were culled but bovine TB is still at an all-time high and rising. Make of this what you will...


culled or baited make of this what you will


Davey you are a 100% **** and i do not care if i get infracted for that comment!
Old 22 October 2007, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by *Jamie*
Davey no they are not......................I feed six of them every night in my garden not been a problem at all!
You could be buying garry glitter and rose west a kebab every sunday ..... hardly evidence of the level of problem they may still present though.
Old 22 October 2007, 10:55 PM
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I speak to a very well known doctor that has hmmm 20 plus years knowing about badgers..............tb is very very small in the uk.............and i just think......ah i now know the cull will not go ahead
Old 22 October 2007, 11:00 PM
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they still need culling pesky creatures
Old 22 October 2007, 11:00 PM
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Why would a doctor who 'has hmmmmm 20 plus years knowing about badgers' know anything about bTB?

(I've known about badgers for probably 33 or 34 years now - I've also known about the moon for a similar amount of time. Doesn't make me an astronaut :rolleyes )
Old 22 October 2007, 11:15 PM
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Are they going to shoot that awful Badger woman from The Apprentice? Let's hope so!
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Originally Posted by fast bloke
Why would a doctor who 'has hmmmmm 20 plus years knowing about badgers' know anything about bTB?

(I've known about badgers for probably 33 or 34 years now - I've also known about the moon for a similar amount of time. Doesn't make me an astronaut :rolleyes )
I will pm you his e-mail that will tell you why
Old 22 October 2007, 11:24 PM
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Go on then
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Funny how they never seem to find any trace of TB in the badgers they cull though isn't it

I wonder if feeding cows the ground up remains of their predecessors, and pumping them full of antibiotics helps them build up their own resistance to infections


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