i know of a very large badger sett under a cow pasture - the farmer has never had a single case of tb - hees been there over 30 years. If you have a well established sett on your land they will keep infected badgers out -
Could it be possible that for instance tb spores are carried from farm to farm on the hooves of horses in the hunt, on the treads of vets cars,the tyres of hunt followers ???
culling badgers is a response to farmers angst.
i know of a very large badger sett under a cow pasture - the farmer has never had a single case of tb - hees been there over 30 years. If you have a well established sett on your land they will keep infected badgers out -
Could it be possible that for instance tb spores are carried from farm to farm on the hooves of horses in the hunt, on the treads of vets cars,the tyres of hunt followers ???
craftsmank 4 months ago
Cattle movement substantially and consistently outweighs all other factors in outbreaks of bTB.
1 in 3 humans is estimated to carry TB bacteria.
spineyExtra 2 years ago