Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Clear! Thankfully, I can now get rid of a few and make space for calves again:)
TITANIUM. wrote: » All clear thanks be to god. Tis a weight off the shoulders. Of the 3 winters ive been farming on my own since the auld lad passed I've been locked for 2 of them. It's great freedom to be able to go to the mart and buy and sell as you please. I might take herself out for dinner and a few pints tonight to celebrate.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Great stuff. It's a weight on the shoulders wondering whether you can sell or buy so at least you have 6 months of peace from that anyway.
TITANIUM. wrote: » Oh dame right. I suppose twould make since to shift a few before the test in future just in case.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Good to hear you passed. Was locked up myself this year. Know well what its like. Would you consider moving your annual test to earlier in the year.
TITANIUM. wrote: » Twould be no bad idea. Are you allowed to move it significantly? I'm normally September.
blue5000 wrote: » Is there anyone on here affected by the M17 motorway? Badgers don't like being disturbed, just wondering what the tb levels are like in the area now compared to a couple of years ago.
RD10 wrote: » Clear test here. Delighted! as was said above,big weight lifted from my shoulders.
degetme wrote: » Paid 510 for 124 animals for t.b test recently includes call out charges. How does this price fair?
Over six years, scientists monitoring badgers fitted with GPS collars in Co Wicklow found that one in five males roamed a typical territory of 975ac, compared with the rest of the badger population staying within their close group's territory of 425ac. In distance terms, a so-called "super ranging" badger will travel 1.4km in one night, encroaching on his neighbours' territory, while his companions cover only 830m.
While the study did not identify causes for super ranging, it found that all badgers involved were young males, indicating that targeting this group could make TB vaccination more efficient,
tanko wrote: » What about drinkers, is water contaminated by badgers a source of infection?
darragh_haven wrote: » Running the gauntlet here. Test yesterday, reading Monday. Depending on the result, the vet may or may not get paid in a timely fashion. There's one vet in local vet that hasn't seen a reactor in 20 years.