You walk in and the room clears! I thought we were talking about la grange? Monarch butterfly tho. I am watching the game bruv!
Crows... Smart as feck and just a bit evil... Lol, Yeah didn't want to break that particular news to you RHC: The gov: 1)Overestimated the amount of badgers by 50% out there to the point that half the marksman didn't get a single one in their time. 2)Got their study figures that justified it so wrong that TB wasn't increasing it was actually decreasing leading up to the cull. (They released the correct figures quietly in January) 3)Welsh figures showed their no cull inoculation programme produced a drop of 12% more in TB cased than England. 4) of the 1777 badgers killed up to a 5th took longer than 5 minutes to die. 5) cull cost just over 7 million so 4K a badger? Lesson: loudly whinging farmers isn't accurate science. Long live the
We have birds here called the nuthatch. Cute little birds... not the prettiest; humming birds, cardinals, gold finches and bluebirds are all prettier. Nuthatches have fun personalities though... they're fun to watch... and they have the weirdest chirps... sound like dog chew toys being squeaked. I do miss seeing tits. America doesn't have tits. There are chickadees which are similar... but I prefer tits.
Scientists warned them it would be counter-productive before they started, for exactly the reasons outlined above. The dense ****ers still went ahead with it, succeeding in needlessly destroying life and spending a load of money that could have been used in a more effective and humane inoculation programme. Brainless fools.
You do appreciate I was never serious about exterminating badgers, don't you? It was just a violent reaction to the twats constantly posting those dancing little ****ers on here. Dave, on the other hand, was deadly serious
I'd be scared of a flying arse though. I'm a tit man, a leg man, an arse man, a hips man, a face man... I find it hard to pick just one body part to lust over... most girls have at least one good body part.
Lol, I know too R, your rage was always directed at the dancing kind. I left off one even more disturbing fact out: defras own figures had a column stating there were 93 herds with "no country recorded" Now, this was either 1) the travelling community have taken up farming 2) there were package holidays designed specifically for foreign cows to come and enjoy the UK countryside for a couple of weeks and we know how lax border security is these days 3) yet another set of input errors which further undermines the entire data integrity the models were based on. 4) there are 93 herds and defra don't where they currently are. If it's the 4th option; I'd suggest that would be a more serious risk to the spread of TB than bodger.