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there is a piece on the bbc news about the forthcoming badger cull, surprise, surprise may is there defending the badgers, i had to laugh theres a farmer on there sporting a basc badge, he said badger watch have spent the last 12 months on his farm trapping in order to vacinate the badgers, in 12 months they have trapped 1 :laugh: ffs licence a few terrier boys and save the country a fourtune :thumbs:

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It's a disturbing fact, but in my experience the majority of members of these groups have hardly any true knowledge of the animals they're attempting to protect. A lot of them have never seen a live Badger other than those eating peanuts outside the (secretly located lol) watch group hide.

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I dont know why i even bothered to watch it. I knew the shite he was going to spout was going to get my back up. The man is a lunatic and so far from the real world..........his comment on an earlier interview where he said farmers who are losing livestock to TB should look for another farm was concrete evidence that the man is a f*****g bellend.

The sooner this cull starts the better.............Hopefully the media will show these antis in the correct light when they try and disturb this cull and prove they are not the bunny hugging animal lovers they wish us to believe but the fuckwits and trouble makers that we all know they are. If one gets shot along the way it wont be the end of the world!!!!!

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It's a disturbing fact, but in my experience the majority of members of these groups have hardly any true knowledge of the animals they're attempting to protect. A lot of them have never seen a live Badger other than those eating peanuts outside the (secretly located lol) watch group hide.

 

if it was rats or snakes , they would'nt give a shit.Just because its got cuddle look it same as the fox, thats why they make all the fuss :yes: ive never know any farmer want them on there ground over 25 years. If the carnt catch them or shoot that many, they should (dig) them out, then you know you will get them to do a proper cull . :yes:

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In another you tube video - bristol launch of something or other, he (May) says he has been involved with this for 3 years... Farmers have been involved in this for decades, and what they are trying to protect is something thats been in their hands and their blood for generations.

 

He also says its all about the fluffy animals or similar phrase at some point...

 

At the end 11.25 you will see it is LACS in charge of this show..... The first thing he says after his introduction is letting everyone know to get ready for 'THE BEST DRESSED BADGER' competition...... only people who describe badgers as fluffy will take these people seriously (I hope).

 

 

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What the hell does that long haired fuckwit know about cattle and the transmission of TB in cattle? It is akin to getting one of those stupid pointless c**ts off towie to comment on the Higgs Boson particle. Same old BBC peddling the same old agendas, stop paying the TV tax!

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I've never understood why there's a need to cull badgers........what I mean is ,,,, why haven't the farmers who have them done something about them already,,,,, ile be honest if I were a farmer,,, the law would have been broken

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