My vegetables garden

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by lovetogarden, Dec 9, 2010.

  1. Makka-Bakka

    Makka-Bakka Gardener

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    . Shooting them is never the answer .

    Alice,

    Here in the South West area the farmers have terrible problems with TB in their cattle!
    Those found with TB are culled as soon as found, as shown on Adam's farm in Countryfile on TV!

    It is accepted by the usual crew of badger lovers and RSPCA that the TB is spread by TB infected badgers but they must not be culled as that would only "make the others disperse and spread the TB!"

    They "INSIST" that they must be innoculated instead, to see if that works first!

    Oh! and the farmers will have to pay for the innoculations, even though it has been tried and did not work previously!

    Then for foxes, you most not try to control them, as any that are taken out, others will only move in in their place.

    This is what is called selective answers!

    The reason that animals become pests is that they are not controlled in the first place.


    Me! I have never fired any type of firearm in my life.

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