Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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whats this being badgerd again
Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,915
TB
Can and proved to be spread by a number of animals including domestic ones so do we cull them all?
When they come round to kill your cat/dog hope you still hold that view
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Captain Haddock
- Location: Marlinspike Hall
- Registered: 8 Oct 2012
- Posts: 8,056
Keef,
I have neither cat nor dog and would consider it the height of cruelty keeping either in an urban environment.
Cats keep on getting splatted on roads when they are not busy killing an estimated 27 million birds a year.
As for the four legged crappers don't get me started .....
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Weird Granny Slater
- Location: Dover
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'Pass the cow dung, my dropsy's killing me' - Heraclitus
Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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Not before time
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Captain Haddock
- Location: Marlinspike Hall
- Registered: 8 Oct 2012
- Posts: 8,056
Great for badgers (vicious beasts breeding like rabbits since they became a 'protected' species). Numbers UP.
Bad news for hedgehogs ( which badgers predate on and rip apart). Numbers DOWN.
"We are living in very strange times, and they are likely to get a lot stranger before we bottom out"
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Weird Granny Slater
- Location: Dover
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Correlation maybe, but not causation.
'Pass the cow dung, my dropsy's killing me' - Heraclitus