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| Published: Tuesday, 16 January 2007 | |||
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Re: New Farmtalking Group!
Hi Everyone! Nigel Cannings from Mail Spaces.com has kindly saved the archives from our original Farmtalking Message Board at Smartgroups and they can now be accessed here. A link to this space will be added to the web site – www.farmtalking.com – for those who would like to join this group and/or access the archives of the Farmtalking Message Board. |
Farmtalking Message Board, web site, Nigel Cannings, New Farmtalking Group | Jane Barribal | 22:28 |
| Published: Sunday, 14 January 2007 | |||
![]() Originally from: Ron Hello Jane, I've joined. Well done, Cheers, Ron |
New Farmtalking Group | Nigel Cannings | 04:56 |
![]() Originally from: Farmtalking Foot-and-mouth pig test 'clear' Tests on a pig suspected of having foot and mouth disease have produced negative results. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said tests were carried out on a pig at Cheale Meats abattoir near Brentwood, Essex. The abattoir was initially closed but later reopened, and a ban on livestock movements within a five mile radius was lifted after further negative tests. |
Cheale Meats, foot-and-mouth disease, livestock movements, Mouth Disease, Rural Affairs, 28 October 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:56 |
![]() Originally from: Farmtalking Hi Everyone! As Freeserve is discontinuing the Smartgroups Service on 30th November this year, I have transferred the membership list to Google Groups. You will find it here – http://groups-beta.google.com/group/farmtalking?hl=en – at present set to send and receive all messages to members. However, you can change your preferences as you wish – ie: 'Read only', 'Digest' etc. |
Farmtalking Message Board, New Farmtalking Group, Smartgroups Service, 30 November 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:56 |
![]() Originally from: Farmtalking Pig is tested for foot-and-mouth "Vets are investigating a suspected outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease at an abattoir in Essex where the 2001 outbreak was first discovered. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said tests were being carried out on a pig at Cheale Meats abattoir near Brentwood. |
Cheale Meats, DEFRA website, foot-and-mouth disease, livestock movements, Mouth Disease, Rural Affairs, 27 October 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:56 |
![]() Originally from: Linda Garner Addressing a press conference in Windhoek, Namibia this week, the Minister of Livestock development for Tanzania Dr. Kawambwa stated that Tanzania ‘…offers excellent investment opportunities for Namibian agro-processing businesses…’ should Namibians wish to expand their livestock businesses into Tanzania. Dr. |
Mouth Disease, mouth outbreak, taking place, Veterinary Officer, Mohammed Bahari, Linda Garner, Benjamin Mengi, 11 May 2006, 12 May 2006, 13 May 2006, 16 May 2006, 17 May 2006, 20 May 2006, 21 May 2006, 22 May 2006, 25 May 2006, 29 June 2006, 12 October 2006, 13 October 2006, 14 October 2006, 15 October 2006, 16 October 2006, 17 October 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:56 |
![]() Originally from: Farmtalking Tuesday 3 October 2006 The RSPCA is today welcoming new scientific research which suggests cattle could be to blame for spreading bovine tuberculosis to badgers – and that any badger cull could spread the disease yet further. |
Bovine TB, Colin Booty, New Scientific Research, 03 October 2006, 04 October 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:56 |
![]() Originally from: Farmtalking It is interesting to note that Alex Donaldson says that as no scientific data was provided by Fred Brown and Roger Breeze to confirm their claims for the rapid diagnostic test they recommended, it's use was refused. |
free status, healthy animals, Roger Breeze, Fred Brown, Alex Danaldson, Alex Donaldson | Nigel Cannings | 04:56 |
![]() Originally from: Farmtalking From: ... Originally from – <http://www.promedmail.org> ProMED-mail is a program of the International Society for Infectious Diseases <http://www.isid.org> [1] Date: Sun 1 Oct 2006, 1:27 AM From: ... Originally from: Alex Donaldson <DonaldsonA@aol. |
infectious diseases, Roger Breese, Fred Brown, Alex Danaldson, Alex Donaldson, Peter Mason, 01 October 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |
![]() Originally from: Farmtalking A new Novel, based on the experiences of a Devon Smallholder, Hilary Lloyd, has just been published and details can be found here – http://www.farmtalking.com/books_a_necessary_killing_page_03. |
Hilary Lloyd, Devon Smallholder | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |
![]() Originally from: Farmtalking from – <http://www.promedmail.org> ProMED-mail is a program of the International Society for Infectious Diseases <http://www.isid.org> Date: Sun 23 Sep 2006 From: nigel.cannings@kinomi. |
animal health, foot-and-mouth disease, foot-and-mouth outbreak, future outbreak, infectious diseases, Veterinary Surgeons, Sir Ben Gill, John Dobson, Tom Levitt, Mary Marshall, John Thorley, 22 September 2006, 23 September 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |
![]() Originally from: coleen HI Pat The 200 hours community service they received hardly sent out the right signals did it? It's always easier to get a prosecution against the single, lone person – animal owners – isn't it. Not that I am advocating any cruelty should be ignored.. but corporate organisations i.e. the big boys (have to be protected) plus they cost more to take to Court!! |
animal owners | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |
![]() Originally from: mona parr _http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2–2367623,00.html_ (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2–2367623,00.html) _http://veterinaryrecord.bvapublications.com/cgi/content/abstract/159/12/373_ (http://veterinaryrecord.bvapublications. |
Nigel Cannings | 04:55 | |
![]() Originally from: Pat Gardiner Hi Coleen Yes, it was pretty bad. Mathew's press advertisements trying to blame everyone else were pretty nauseating too. The problem seems to lie in the quality of the people they employ. Put politely, many are not very bright. Now, I'm all for giving the disadvantaged a job, but you do have to make sure that there is adequate supervision. Mathews has moved much of his production to Eastern Europe, I understand. |
animal health, Veterinary Service, Pat Gardiner | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |
![]() Originally from: Pat Gardiner Freedom Food? Didn't do these pigs much, good did it? The allegation, made by another employee, although not repeated here, was that the pigs were boiled alive Dalehead belong to Freedom Food. http://www.npa-uk. |
Pat Gardiner, 21 September 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |
![]() Originally from: coleen What about the Turkeys on a Bernard Mathews site…two men used them as baseballs and whacked them up into the air and then kicked them as they came down. How can people stuff their faces with this meat – when cruelty like this is happening somewhere everyday. 'Freedom' what freedom? |
Bernard Mathews | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |
![]() Originally from: Farmtalking Wednesday 20 September 2006 Farm Animal Week kicks off on Monday 25 September. Organised by the RSPCA’s Freedom Food scheme the week aims to raise greater awareness amongst consumers of the importance of good farm animal welfare. |
chief executive, farm animals, Leigh Grant, Nick Nairn, Lesley Waters, Antony Worrall Thompson, 17 September 2006, 20 September 2006, 24 September 2006, 25 September 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |
![]() Originally from: Mike After antibiotic growth promoters were removed from pig feed in January this year, an increase in scouring and medication of growers and finishers was expected (due especially ileitis but also to mixed infections with other bacteria). |
Nigel Cannings | 04:55 | |
![]() Originally from: frances fish This confirms that global warming brings more than we might wish, doesn't it ? Frances University of California, Davis September 14, 2006 BLUETONGUE DISCOVERIES SUPPORT EVOLVING LIVESTOCK TRADE POLICIES Research findings developed during 30 years of studies by the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and an international research consortium suggest that parts of the United States can eventually be declared free of... |
animal health, United States, Pat Bailey, James MacLachlan, Lynn Narlesky, Davis News Service, Bennie Osburn, Davis School, 14 September 2006, 02 October 2006 | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |
![]() Originally from: Christine Ball My Golden Guernseys are flying the flag for the UK in this competition. If you like their pics please vote (37/38/39):- We have an honor to inform you that voting for The Best AnGR Photo of 2006 is start. All persons, who are interested in AnGR have an opportunity to visit and vote for the best AnGR photo. Please visit the following link: http://www.agrowebcac. |
Christine Ball, Photo Comp | Nigel Cannings | 04:55 |




