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Topic: bovine tuberculosis

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Published: January 2007
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Discussion message UK Badger Killings Analyzed by Expert

Originally from: Farmtalking UK Badger Killings Analyzed by Expert at University of California From: nigel.cannings@kinomi.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:05
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Discussion message Fwd: Farmers Weekly Interactive - Newsletter

Originally from: Molly Maxwell Here we go again ........... ----Original Message Follows---- From: nigel.cannings@kinomi.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 01:50
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Discussion message Re: Re: TB Testing

Originally from: Joyce Keep an eye on LAWS! For immediate release: Monday 29 April 2002 TB statistics confirm that cattle are to blame Publication of TB statistics today...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:25
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Discussion message Preparing for a new GB strategy on bovine tuberculosis

Originally from: mona parr DEFRA CONSULTATION Responses by 4th May http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​corporate/​consult/​tbstrategy/​index.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:18
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Discussion message Re: UK Badger Killings Analyzed by Expert

Originally from: PoppaC What is Bovine Tuberculosis? http:/​/​www.bovinetb.com/​SubPage.asp?sec=5&LinkID=77 "While it is theoretically possible to transmit bovine TB from...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:05
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Discussion message DEFRA---GB BOVINE TB STRATEGY

Originally from: mona parr UPDATE ON THE GB BOVINE TB STRATEGY, INCLUDING NOTIFICATION OF ENHANCEMENTS TO EXISITING TB CONTROLS http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2004/​040914d.htm ...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:36
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Discussion message Restrictions on cattle ''possible''

Originally from: brentns The movement of cattle could be restricted under government plans to eradicate bovine tuberculosis.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:07
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Discussion message New SEERAD plan targets the spread of bovine TB

Originally from: Farmtalking New SEERAD plan targets the spread of bovine TB http:/​/​www.thescotsman.co.uk/​business.cfm?

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:48
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Discussion message RSPCA Welcomes New Scientific Research On Bovine TB And Badgers

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...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:56
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Discussion message RE: UK Badger Killings Analyzed by Expert

Originally from: PoppaC This report was released in 1999 : http:/​/​www.blackwell-synergy.com/​servlet/​useragent?func=synergy&synergyAction=showAbstract&doi=10.1046/​j.1365–2664.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:05
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Discussion message UK ZOONOSES REPORT 2003 PUBLISHED

Originally from: mona parr UK ZOONOSES REPORT 2003 PUBLISHED http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2004/​041122e.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:40
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Discussion message Proposals to rationalise compensation for notifiable animal disease control

Originally from: mona parr Apologies if this has been up before but it needs response by Jan 7th. Puzzled to find it under the 'Defra horse gateway site', even though horses...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:14
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Discussion message Fw: Farmers Weekly Interactive - Newsletter

Originally from: Molly Maxwell ----- Original Message ----- From: ... Originally from: ... To: bigmoll82@hotmail.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:23
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Discussion message Future of SVS from Hansard

Originally from: mona parr State Veterinary Service 6. Mr. Roger Williams (Brecon and Radnorshire) (LD): If she will make a statement on the future of the state veterinary...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:29
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Discussion message 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...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:05
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Discussion message DEFRA WORKER ADMITS FMD EXPENSES FIDDLE

Originally from: Farmtalking While one cannot condone fraud of any kind I have to wonder what this prosecution is costing the taxpayer – far more than the £1,000 'fiddled' no...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:28