That was a really good article!
I did not know that cattle TB is a different disease than human TB. I always assumed they were the same. Can humans contract the bovine disease?
It just seems so clear from an epidemiological point of view that testing, vaccinating and regulating cattle movement is the only way to control the spread of TB. It is clearly being spread from cow to cow and herd to herd.
Is there some kind of political agenda linked to the badger cull?
I wouldn't feel safe in a cull area with a bunch of people out there with guns shooting at anything that they think might be a badger.
I did not know that cattle TB is a different disease than human TB. I always assumed they were the same. Can humans contract the bovine disease?
It just seems so clear from an epidemiological point of view that testing, vaccinating and regulating cattle movement is the only way to control the spread of TB. It is clearly being spread from cow to cow and herd to herd.
Is there some kind of political agenda linked to the badger cull?
I wouldn't feel safe in a cull area with a bunch of people out there with guns shooting at anything that they think might be a badger.
Catherine