Bovine TB
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Bovine TB
2w ago
As 2024 winds down so do a few of the 'badger management areas', funded and operated by - farmers. Even though the Ministry in charge of the eradication of this grade 3 zoonotic pathogen was the signatory.
The success, even through times of interference, criminal damage and much abuse, has been staggering.
The following is a 'thankyou from one such cull area to the farmers who made it happen.:
We write as the directors of the {} which has now been completed. Over the last 9 years we have all worked hard to reduce the level of TB in our cattle. We are pleased to say that our ..read more
Bovine TB
5M ago
We knew the smell of this most politically motivated piece of so called 'research' may permeate for a while, but it seems that Oxford University want to keep its emissions rolling on. John Bourne (pictured) led the RBCT from 1998 - 2005.
Reported this week in the Guardian was an ascertion that cattle herds on the edge of an RBCT (Randomised Badger Culling Trial) - or as like to refer to it - the Badger Dispersal Trial, were more likely to have reactors.
After their eight night forays into infected populations, catching a few badgers daft enough to grab a few peanuts, was never going to clear ..read more
Bovine TB
1y ago
As 2023 draws to a close, the National TB conference was held in Worcestershire, where the great and good, and many recipients of APHA's largesse, spoke about zoonotic tuberculosis .
Sorry, no link to the reports, but as we read them, the divide between farms and the department which is supposed to support the eradication of this grade 3 zoonosis is described as a 'barrier' to progress.
Really? When livestock farmers, and some of their arable neighbours have put their respective hands in their pockets to fund large scale badger control, which has seen incidence drop in England to levels not se ..read more
Bovine TB
1y ago
It is some twenty years since we started this blog, using Parliamentary Questions - all 500 of them - as its anchor. The written answers were illuminating, and still valid today.
A previous boss of Woodchester Park, otherwise known as 'Badger Heaven', Dr. Chris Cheeseman was heard on more than one occasion when asked how to keep badgers away from cattle replied with an elegant shrug "You can't. Get rid of your cattle".
And this message has been recycled with a Welsh Labour MP, Joyce Watson suggesting that farms with persistent TB problems, should find another way to use their ..read more
Bovine TB
1y ago
We have been waiting for the TB balloon to go up, as Jeremy Clarkson let rip into some of the more 'unusual' systems, farmers and in particular livestock farmers, have to endure in his series on Amazon Prime.
Presently we are subjected to a blizzard of bad publicity, often headed by the farming unions and levy payers' representatives apologising for our very existence. Shoot a cow, plant a tree and sell your carbon credits so that the great and the good can Carry on Partying. Or attending far flung jamborees in pursuit of Net Zero.
In series 2 of Clarkson's farm, Jeremy met t ..read more
Bovine TB
1y ago
We posted two years ago, the story of an Irish cat which after several years of veterinary treatment, was X rayed and found to have generalised skeletal tuberculosis. The cat was euthanised at seven years old.
Samples (plural) were taken from this cat, and the strain or spoligotype found to be Danish type 1331, uniquely used in badger vaccines. The paper explains:
PCR and the usual culture tests revealed m.bovis But the the spoligotype was revealed as Danish Strain 1331 used locally in badger vaccines. After another six months with no improvement, intermitten ..read more
Bovine TB
2y ago
Following on from our last posting, which reported a significant drop of 20 per cent in cattle slaughterings, this week's press is reporting another bit of good news for long suffering cattle farmers.
Now that Doris has taken his wife out of the cabinet office, and a new broom has cleared the green blob from Defra, at last a bit of common sense is surfacing.
Farmers Guardian headline indicates a Ministerial 'rethink on ending culling'.
If you remember, George Eustice was quoted widely as saying 'we can't keep shooting badgers indefinitely'. Obviously his opinion didn't extend to sl ..read more
Bovine TB
2y ago
The farming press have this week that cattle slaughtered in England have dropped by 20 per cent. Similar drops have been reported in Wales and Scotland.
Farmers Guardian took the front page slot with the headline addressed to the new PM, 'Call for a Rethink on Badger cull' and long piece including new Defra stats, from June 2021 - July 2022.
The push follows the publication of new Defra figures which reveal between July 2021 and June 2022, a total of 24,398 animals have been slaughtered in England, a drop of 20 per cent, while in Wales the number was 9,713, a decreas ..read more
Bovine TB
2y ago
Minister for Defra, Victoria Prentis is quoted recently as describing the Department's plans for biosecurity as a 'top priority' to protect consumers, and reassure trading partners of UK standards of animal and plant health.
She said:
Biosecurity remains a top priority for the Government, not only to protect consumers, but also to ensure that trading partners and industry have strong assurance of the UK's standards of food safety, animal and plant health.
On 16 February 2022, the Government also announced the allocation of £200 million for a programme of investment into world-leading ..read more
Bovine TB
2y ago
We have not posted anything on this site for six months, mainly because what we are seeing and hearing, reading and growling over is repeated guff. Rinse and repeat, ad infinitum. Hence the headline - Ever decreasing circles.
Even this week, the Guardian has the headline, 'Badger culls do not prevent cattle TB'. Really?
Of course what they should have said was half hearted political culls, reduce, but do not clear zoonotic TB from cattle. Historic data shows the effects of a cull in graphic detail:
And our Parliamentary Questions, almost two decades ago gave an unequivocal answ ..read more