forest of dean redneck 11,665 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 Just seen there’s outbreak of foot and mouth in Germany if it gets over here then it be will spread like hell with the deer population the way it is. 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
THE STIFFMEISTER 16,094 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 12 minutes ago, forest of dean redneck said: Just seen there’s outbreak of foot and mouth in Germany if it gets over here then it be will spread like hell with the deer population the way it is. I don’t think many on here actually realise the impact this had last time . It’s was f***ing apocalyptic 10 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mushroom 13,127 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 4 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: I don’t think many on here actually realise the impact this had last time . It’s was f***ing apocalyptic Ingrained in my brain! The sight and smell of the huge corpse bonfires. A friends dad double barreled himself because of it, as did many other farmers. 1 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
THE STIFFMEISTER 16,094 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 The town I am from was the epicentre of the outbreak. It was f***ing howling . The way it was carried out , breaking into healthy isolated herds and carting them away , destroying generations of breeding in front of distraught farmers who were remunerated at a fraction of their value at a set price whilst lads were getting 300 quid a day following wagons and brushing up spilled liquid was criminal. the smell and taste of the air was something that will always stay with me. It was the final straw for many in farming . 17 minutes ago, mushroom said: Ingrained in my brain! The sight and smell of the huge corpse bonfires. A friends dad double barreled himself because of it, as did many other farmers. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 26,373 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 Don't worry, Pfizer will roll out a jab so we don't all get it 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
forest of dean redneck 11,665 Posted January 11 Author Report Share Posted January 11 28 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: I don’t think many on here actually realise the impact this had last time . It’s was f***ing apocalyptic Yeah heartbreaking to see the pics in paper . Talking to people that kept livestock on moors and in the forest and they lost all the generations of breeding that knew where the resource's were and then to have to start up again buying in new stock that didn’t have a clue where to go to find feed water shelter etc . it could be the end of many a farmer here then the land will get rewilded or built on , the uk agriculture will go same way as the manufacturing industry at this rate then we will be to reliant on food imports , I wonder if it should of stayed as small farms with animals taking to local markets ,slaughtered then end up in local butchers etc like years ago?. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,299 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 (edited) It was horrific. The whole of the Lake District stunk of charred burgers as did Dumfies and Galloway. There were mass burial pits built by the army. I drive by some and always remember the horror.I knew farmers who were broken by it and it hit farmers children hard. But others who were disappointed their farms werent hit because the compensation levels were very high. I know slaughtermen who bought new cars and deposits on houses with the money they were paid the government . They were working stupid hours 24/7. But they were traumatised by it and said they would never want to live through it again. As Stiff says it started in Longtown mart. Pigs had eaten discarded sandwiches from an airline of a country already infected with it. The sarnies should never have been on british soil. I can't remember if the guilty party was punished Forest is dead right. If we get it again, we could possibly say goodbye to our status as a non infected country because deer are at plague proportions. However I think I remember it being said at government level that they would never go down the cull route again and would opt for vaccination. I hope so. Edited January 11 by jukel123 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
eastcoast 4,160 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 Jesus Christ. I come on here in the hope of seeing a nice picture of a Jack Russell but it's all doom and gloom. We are an island. Whatever little faith I have in the people who are tasked with protecting this island just because it happened in Germany should not, and most likely will not, mean that it comes here. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 47,294 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 I remember it, terrible. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
THE STIFFMEISTER 16,094 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 33 minutes ago, jukel123 said: It was horrific. The whole of the Lake District stunk of charred burgers as did Dumfies and Galloway. There were mass burial pits built by the army. I drive by some and always remember the horror.I knew farmers who were broken by it and it hit farmers children hard. But others who were disappointed their farms werent hit because the compensation levels were very high. I know slaughtermen who bought new cars and deposits on houses with the money they were paid the government . They were working stupid hours 24/7. But they were traumatised by it and said they would never want to live through it again. As Stiff says it started in Longtown mart. Pigs had eaten discarded sandwiches from an airline of a country already infected with it. The sarnies should never have been on british soil. I can't remember if the guilty party was punished Forest is dead right. If we get it again, we could possibly say goodbye to our status as a non infected country because deer are at plague proportions. However I think I remember it being said at government level that they would never go down the cull route again and would opt for vaccination. I hope so. If it hits again , there’s no compensation most of my pals are saying yep , every driver , slaughter man , hired hand was on serious money. the smell was the thing I remember mostly , it was everywhere , although I would describe it more as burned bacon than burgers , I was out one night in Carlisle , and it was in all the pubs , the clothes , people absorbed it . There’s was a thin film of grit everywhere in the air in Longtown . It stuck to cars , windows , houses , everywhere . 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paul sr 824 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 The authorities, will tell us this is an other reason to eat Lab-grown meat . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 47,294 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 3 hours ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: I don’t think many on here actually realise the impact this had last time . It’s was f***ing apocalyptic 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
white van man 3,329 Posted January 11 Report Share Posted January 11 56 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said: If it hits again , there’s no compensation most of my pals are saying yep , every driver , slaughter man , hired hand was on serious money. the smell was the thing I remember mostly , it was everywhere , although I would describe it more as burned bacon than burgers , I was out one night in Carlisle , and it was in all the pubs , the clothes , people absorbed it . There’s was a thin film of grit everywhere in the air in Longtown . It stuck to cars , windows , houses , everywhere . Remember it well mate. Probably one of the worst thing I had to do whilst serving was work on the foot and mouth outbreak. Building the fire pits, burning the cattle, visiting the poor farmers and seeing their stock being killed pretty much in front of them. Some took their own lives. The smell was what I remember the most. We were living in a 30 man room working shifts so the smell never left. Some people made serious money from it. The slaughter lads used to joke saying they’d earned more by morning tea break than I would get for doing the 12hr shift. Terrible times and I hope it doesn’t make its way over here again. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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