Topic: been culled
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| Subject | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Published: January 2007 | ||
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Re: Today''s Newcastle Journal
Originally from: Mary Critchley I have just received this from the National Foot and Mouth Group. It puts all these costs clearly in perspective: I wish the newspapers could grasp it. http://www.warmwell. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:45 |
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Avian flu detected in Pakistan
Originally from: Farmtalking From: ... Originally from – http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/445711.cms Bird AFP (MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 2004 08:31:17 PM) KARACHI : Pakistan Monday said a strain of bird flu was behind the deaths of thousands of chickens in the south of the country, marking South Asia 's first detection of the illness wreaking havoc in Southeast Asia . |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:17 |
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus
Originally from: Farmtalking The following from Mike Meredith – Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus HPAI H7N7 Epidemic 2003 1. Spread in The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany May 16th 2003 – Control Problems in The Netherlands Pet birds: There has been some strong opposition by some private owners of avian species. Some are reported to have hidden their birds in their bathrooms, or transported them to safety outside of compulsory slaughter zones. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:23 |
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Pig ''Flu'' spreads to Germany?
Originally from: Farmtalking Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus HPAI H7N7 Epidemic 1. Spread in The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany external links open in new browser window May 9th – Suspected case of new influenza virus infection in Germany A very serious suspected case of AI has been found on a farm in Schwalmtal, region Viersen, in the German state of NordRhein Westfalen (NRW). |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:22 |
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Pass the humane killer, and let the lesson begin
Originally from: Farmtalking Pass the humane killer, and let the lesson begin From: ... Originally from the Times by Michael Gove Margaret Beckett has been reading her Christopher Marlowe. Did the Government make mistakes during the foot-and-mouth crisis? Yes, but that was in another country, and besides the wench is dead. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 02:29 |
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Re: [FMDnew] ALL MEAT IS DANGEROUS
Originally from: Mary Critchley Now that the Lessons Learned session is over http://www.warmwell.com ought to be back to normal until I travel home. There was a lot to say on warmwell today on the scrapie issue. I can't help feeling that there is something really quite underhand – indeed sinister – going on here. The SEAC/FSA activity and spin is too blatant to be ignored. What is their game? |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 02:22 |
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Ulverston open meeting
Originally from: Mary Critchley Farmers Weekly seems to have been to a different meeting. .... Virus probe visits Ulverston By Craig Wilson in Cumbria CUMBRIAN farmers at a public meeting in Ulverston have attacked the government's handling of last year's foot-and-mouth epidemic. Feelings ran high at the event attended by around 40 people on Tuesday evening (14 May) as part of the Cumbrian inquiry into the outbreak. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 02:20 |
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RE: Gill Claims Vaccination Victory
Originally from: David I suppose from a business point of view, Ben Gill is right with the attitude of cull like hell, get the compensation and get back to normal. What would have happened to all the finished animals had they been vaccinated and no one would buy them?? |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 02:14 |
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TB breakthrough could save Britain's badgers
Originally from: Susan Staunton TB breakthrough could save Britain's badgers By Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor 02 March 2002 Scientists have made a breakthrough in efforts to find a vaccine for tuberculosis in cattle – which may be good news for Britain's badgers. Badgers have long been suspected of harbouring the bacterium that causes bovine TB, and a trial is under way to find out if culling them reduces the risks to cattle herds. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 02:05 |
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NFMG- PRESS RELEASE: Today!
Originally from: Farmtalking THE NATIONAL FOOT & MOUTH GROUP Co-ordinating Office: 3 The Common, Siddington, Cirencester, Glos GL7 6EY Tel: 01285 644319 / 01285 656812 PRESS RELEASE: 25 February 2002 FMD: A FURTHER 645 FARMS & OVER 200,000 ANIMALS LISTED AS CULLED SINCE LAST OFFICIAL 'CONFIRMED' CASE Has the disease really been eradicated – or is it just the method of recording Infected Premises which has changed? |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 02:01 |
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N'thum enquiry asks about missing phial
Originally from: Sue Mason The inquiry team has asked Defra to comment on reports that a phial containing foot-and-mouth disease went missing from the Porton Down research laboratories, Professor Dower said. He said he was still waiting to hear from the Government department regarding the matter, he said today. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:54 |
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N'thum enquiry asks about missing phial
Originally from: Sue Mason The inquiry team has asked Defra to comment on reports that a phial containing foot-and-mouth disease went missing from the Porton Down research laboratories, Professor Dower said. He said he was still waiting to hear from the Government department regarding the matter, he said today. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:54 |
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N'thum enquiry asks about missing phial
Originally from: Sue Mason The inquiry team has asked Defra to comment on reports that a phial containing foot-and-mouth disease went missing from the Porton Down research laboratories, Professor Dower said. He said he was still waiting to hear from the Government department regarding the matter, he said today. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:54 |
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N'thum enquiry asks about missing phial
Originally from: Sue Mason The inquiry team has asked Defra to comment on reports that a phial containing foot-and-mouth disease went missing from the Porton Down research laboratories, Professor Dower said. He said he was still waiting to hear from the Government department regarding the matter, he said today. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:54 |
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farmer's wife Jeanne Hutton
Originally from: David http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=74375&command= displayContent&sourceNode=73927&contentPK=691968 <http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/displayNode.jsp? |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:51 |
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Interesting Info from Nick Green - Cumbria
Originally from: Farmtalking Hello there! I thought you might be interested in the following…......sent to me by Nick Green from Cumbria – Best wishes – Jane Barribal – Farmtalking HOW MUCH MONEY CAN YOU MAKE? |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:50 |
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Re: Elliot Morley's Letter to WMN
Originally from: Natalie This is the rest of the letter:- Our policy already for provisions for exception and speedy local appeals to the Divisional Veterinary Manager. Many local appeals were upheld and the situation will remain and could be strengthened. The fact however that some cases delayed by legal proceedings became infected premises. This happened in Devon, which ironically involved the only farm that won a High Court case against DEFRA. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:49 |
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Royal Society Meeting Report - 01.11.01
Originally from: Farmtalking – Royal Society Inquiry into FMD – The Science Group – Open Meeting This Science Group held an open meeting at The Shepherds Inn, Carlisle on 1st November at 7.30. When I first learned of the three Government Inquiries, I have to admit I was skeptical, however, I decided that I should attend the meeting in Cumbria with an open mind. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:46 |
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Submission to the Select Committee
Originally from: Farmtalking THE NATIONAL FOOT & MOUTH GROUP An affiliation of organisations affected by 2001 UK epidemic Co-ordinating Office: 3 The Common, Siddington, Cirencester, Glos GL7 6EY Tel: 01285 644319 / 01285 656812 JOINT SUBMISSION FROM: NATIONAL FOOT & MOUTH GROUP & VETS FOR VACCINATION TO THE ENVIRONMENT, FOOD & RURAL AFFAIRS SELECT COMMITTEE Dear Sirs AMENDMENTS TO THE ANIMAL HEALTH BILL (39) We would be grateful for your... |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:45 |
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Foot & Mouth Outbreak, GM Vaccine and Bio-warfare
Originally from: coleen ISIS Report, September 24, 2001 Foot & Mouth Outbreak, GM Vaccine and Bio-warfare The recent foot & mouth disease outbreak in the UK has been blamed on intensive agriculture, eco-terrorists, and globalisation. Now, evidence has emerged that it may be linked to experimental GM vaccines tested in simulated bio-warfare emergency. Dr. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 01:42 |







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