So after news that the controversial badger cull cost an estimated £2.5 million (around £1,300 per badger) it now turns out that the figures on the number of cattle herds with TB may have been overstated in the first place due to a computer glitch.
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So after news that the controversial badger cull cost an estimated £2.5 million (around £1,300 per badger) it now turns out that the figures on the number of cattle herds with TB may have been overstated in the first place due to a computer glitch.
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The vast majority of scientists were against it as the evidence just didn't stack up in the first place. The government lied to the public about the figures (no surprise).
The clue is in the word 'bovine', it is a cattle disease. Test all cattle before moving them, and build badger proof fences. The idea that the virus is airborne from badger pee has not been proven, and as humans don't catch things from 'airborne' pee, the idea is laughable.
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