tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6885842.post8158071865954302877..comments2023-07-15T10:28:46.810+01:00Comments on Bovine TB: 'Alas poor Yorick.....'Richardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02561483930556493363noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6885842.post-86189651275351539912009-08-25T18:57:57.102+01:002009-08-25T18:57:57.102+01:00Abagale. Welcome to the madhouse.
Not sure if ...Abagale. Welcome to the madhouse. <br />Not sure if 'enjoy' would be the word we'd use when refering to the prevarication, waste and duplicitous 'science' described here - but welcome anyway.<br /><br />Anon 12.15. <br />We think there are too. But Bourne has the ear of the minister, and he says there is no such thing. It would be quite wrong of us to point out that should such setts exist, and be identifiable either by experienced ex WLU people, or PCR or both, then many professors would be need of gainful employment. <br />But we'll do it anyway.Matthewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09293505337441558637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6885842.post-82259619492802036902009-08-25T12:25:37.117+01:002009-08-25T12:25:37.117+01:00There are such things as "hospital setts"...There are such things as "hospital setts". When I worked on the Defra culling teams, we often found single hole setts with only one badger in it. Invariably, once culled and post mortemed, they turned out to be highly infected. Imagine using PCR technology on these largely infected setts to eliminate sick badgers ? Food for thought maybe ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com