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Re: badgers « Reply #10 Posted: 04 November 2010 at 07:42 PM »

the tb thats on the up in the uk is not cattle tb that brucelis(look up spelling)what ever you smoking joe be careful it screws the brain...human tb is worse in newham than anywhere else out side pakistan it has been for many years that can be sorted out.
my son hears them shooting the badgers in pembrokshire at night,the screams of the babies when mother is shot or left for dead is awful few swift kicks in the head and the cubs dispatched.one poor little chap crawled into bristol universityBadock hall with underwater spear gun through it abdomen.another man was beaten with metal hammer because he tried stop a badger set from being destroyed.most common is to leave dry sugar beat around baited it then swell up in animals stomach it dies a long lingering painful death.i got hundreds of stories i can recount.but i no sit on my  a*8e i try to do something so when i down in wales next few weeks i will indeed do something go out at night with others do something...one email is all it takes from folk
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Re: badgers « Reply #11 Posted: 04 November 2010 at 07:49 PM »

i shall recount one painful story a day of what the sadist do but my stomack not up to it at the moment like them using live badger cubs as football or setting fire to them see how fast they can run.i type the really bad stories another day,many other animals get cought in cross fire not at all nice,go into detail tomorrow need strong stomach for those ones
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Re: badgers « Reply #12 Posted: 04 November 2010 at 10:13 PM »

I don't think that my stomach can take any more, thanks SD.
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Re: badgers « Reply #13 Posted: 04 November 2010 at 10:18 PM »

Caz,please don't write any more about how they are killed!Some children look at these forums and what you wrote is disturbing to me much less a child.
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Re: badgers « Reply #14 Posted: 20 April 2011 at 03:10 PM »

i understand the national trust are going to vacinate badgers for cattle tb.or at least small part of uk is...they got the science and know how as they have had for years,but still the welsh are going to cull them,
i do not look at it from bleeding heart townie i understand farmers problems,but they get subsidy for wild life husbandry and i rather have less milk in me tea see milkman come back with one pint rather than gallons per family,we would not need intensive farming we keep our wildlife and this awful diesase be wiped out.
suffolk and norfolk are rual counties it has big effect /affect on us
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Re: badgers « Reply #15 Posted: 19 August 2011 at 07:05 PM »

Here is your topic, SD.  It is in The Lounge.   However, it moves further down the list the longer it goes without anyone posting in it.
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Re: badgers « Reply #16 Posted: 19 August 2011 at 08:02 PM »

meg you say dont write about how they killed because children read this,good let them read it then perhaps there generation be better than ours,you cant you can not keep kids in the dark.This is national news here in uk so all they have to do is read a paper
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Re: badgers « Reply #17 Posted: 19 August 2011 at 08:05 PM »

alternativly they can put tv on and see how many people we killed in afganistan or how to be a good  looter in the uk,If child reading about our awful wildlife laws then thats a bright kid who need encouraging
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Re: badgers « Reply #18 Posted: 22 August 2011 at 08:51 PM »

well said snowdrop
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