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Its funny that people claim that its not the badgers but i bet badger numbers have increased in the last 20 years. Alot of people seem to forget that actually effectively controling tb and hopefully eradicating it with also benefit the wild deer population as well
Good news on the tb front. Any chance you could elaborate more about your opinion and experience on genomic tested Ai bulls you mentioned it a few videos ago but didn't go into details
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You mention that complacency around rearing too many heifers made tb more difficult. How would it be any different if you had 40 more beef calves instead of heifers? They still need to be kept for as long as you're down surely?
@FarmTheoryNI To us, yes in a normal world but when you think of the tens of millions going on all sorts of nonsense and we don't even know where these millions are going half the time. Tom P gave you a shout in his latest vid so hopefully you'll get a load more subs.
As you know the reason no1 will try to come up with a new plan to deal with tb. Is their is a hugh industry built up round tb. Too many people making money out of tb. Their are some people and businesses that solely make their living off tb eradication the way tb eradication is as now. Not in their interest to change. Their is people in the tb section of the department that have/will spend their whole career working this system of tb eradication
I have badgers and deer on my farm and have never failed a tb test in my fathers or my time farming yet hopefully it stays that way 🤞🏻 so I don’t agree with culling badgers I think they r the easy option to blame
Badgers live in groups ( clans ) and are territorial. Your badgers on your farm must be good badgers so a cull could affect you as badgers with tb could move into your territory. It's all fine and well saying you don't agree with culling badgers but you have never experienced any hardship that it causes. Around 10 miles away from me there was a hotspot for outbreaks on farms, and it went on for a couple of years. So in the last few years there has been a cull of badgers and now that area is now tb free with no new cases on farms for well over a year now.
That does happen. If for some reason something happens to the badgers on your farm. Other badgers wud move in. And id bet ud get tb. Your farm and the badgers on it work. Other badgers wont be let on your farm by those badgers already on your farm
@@FarmersSssa few farmers next to me have gone down with tb before for 2 years straight and lost a lot of animals from it so I do understand the effect it has on farms