Topic: British breeders
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| Subject | Author | Date |
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| Published: January 2007 | ||
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Most world markets remain shut to British breeders
Originally from: lina Most world markets remain shut to British breeders At the current rate of progress it could be the end of the decade before all the British pig... |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:46 |
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Re: Most world markets remain shut to British breeders
Originally from: Farmtalking Why not? I've found MP's do usually answer letters although in 2002 it took them a few months to do so sometimes! |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:46 |
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Re: Most world markets remain shut to British breeders
Originally from: coleen Jane – they are not going to tell us what their real plans are – that is, if they have any. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:46 |
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Re: Most world markets remain shut to British breeders
Originally from: lina The uproar in Holland was because we did not like what happened. At first we were taken by surprise, but very soon after that when things got clear to... |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:46 |
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Re: Most world markets remain shut to British breeders
Originally from: Farmtalking Lina is right – vaccination will halt disease spread (see Uruguay 2001!) but slaughter afterwards? I don't think so! |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:46 |
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RE: Most world markets remain shut to British breeders
Originally from: Burkie Hi you kids: That's because our wonderful govenment doesn't want you to send us your "obviously diseased genetics" to the U.S. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:46 |
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RE: Most world markets remain shut to British breeders
Originally from: Burkie Hi you kids: That's because our wonderful govenment doesn't want you to send us your "obviously diseased genetics" to the U.S. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:46 |
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Re: Most world markets remain shut to British breeders
Originally from: Joyce "Whilst vaccination can be a useful weapon it remains bedevilled by grey areas, which is why a slaughter policy will remain the main tool for combating... |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:46 |
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Re: Most world markets remain shut to British breeders
Originally from: lina Hi Joyce, I think they will vaccinate to keep the disease from spreading and then slaughter anyway. Or as Bryn put it stamp out. So both are right. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 03:46 |





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