hitony
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Badgers are scared. I've noticed more and more are sleeping on verges by the side of the road rather than face the farmers.
Just lazy - methinks..
Badgers are scared. I've noticed more and more are sleeping on verges by the side of the road rather than face the farmers.
Yes, join the club, loads of people are suffering.
That old chestnut.
There's a huge difference between land owners and your typical farmer. Your farmer may own his piece of our green and pleasant land but that doesn't mean he makes much of a living. Added to that your tenant farmer many of which work in excess of 70 hours a week for a pittance.
Farming in many areas is on it knees, The average ages of farmers are
ALL FARM TYPES 53.30
Cropping 54.50
Cereals 54.32
General Cropping 53.99
Horticulture 55.74
Livestock 52.48
Dairy51.4
Grazing livestock (lowland) 54.06
Grazing lifestock (LFA)52.15
Mixed and other types 52.63
Pigs 48.75
Poultry 53.93
Mixed 52.84
Very worrying.
Your unreal sometimes US
Why, the line here is the Farmers are struggling, well so are loads of other people and professions. What is so " unreal " about that ?
So as everyone is struggling and there is a opportunity to help them we shouldn't as everyone else is struggling, so f*** it they can struggle to?
" help " them by killing 100 000 Badgers ? mmmmm
I ant arguing with you US.
You carry on with what you believe and the rest of us can, but to say they can be welcome to UK2012 is stupid in my imo. But hey ho
I am clearly missing the point here, but what has the average age of farmers got to do with it? and from what you have stated it means the average age is very early 50s, is that old then?
The point is very few younger people are seeing farming as a career. Whereas farms have traditionally passed down from father to son, this is ceasing to be the case. The reason behind this? Money and prospects.
Farming has the oldest workforce bar none.
The Badger Cull - It is WRONG.
Killing 70000 in phase one and more in phase two killing 30% of the UK Badger population and wiping out the species in 2 Counties with a pretty flimsey premise of " it might work ". Over 100 000 out of 300 000 will meet their end in the next few weeks. A " protected " species as well.
I think it's very interesting that there is another thread running on this forum at the moment about foxes, and how they are causing destruction in gardens. Loads of people are suggesting they should be shot, trapped or killed in a number of different ways. Just because badgers look pretty doesn't make them any better than foxes. It's amazing how the Cuddly Brigade will rise in defence of one animal, but not the other.
The mindset of a farmer is , is it it not helping my farm and I have no use for it, kill it. Come on that is the case. Farmers I would say have no qualms about killing an animal if they thought it would serve their purpose.