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20-12-2011, 04:12 PM
Originally Posted by Gnasher View Post
That is true, but still you cannot deny that just ONE badger can infect a herd.

It is just nonsense to attempt to control TB by culling badgers, and I would say that whatever the likely cause of the spread of TB was.
how is it nonsense, when you admitted in the previous post that it is less likely to be widespread if there are only 10 badgers and not 100? that proves that the lower the number of badgers the lower the chance of TB spreading further afield and quicker... which is what the aim is.
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