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About time they became more vociferous on the behalf of animals....

 

 

Animal welfare charity the RSPCA is launching an advertising campaign

aimed at preventing a large-scale cull of badgers in England.

Farmers have been pressing for a cull because they blame the animals

for spreading TB among cows.

 

But the RSPCA believes cattle movements are to blame for spreading

the disease.

 

A public consultation on the issue ends on 10 March and the

government will decide later this year whether a cull is necessary.

 

" The RSPCA believes that badgers are being made the scapegoats for a

rise in bovine TB in cattle, " said Colin Booty, RSPCA senior

scientific officer.

 

The RSPCA said current methods of testing may be missing about a

third of infected cattle.

 

Recent government research suggested infected cattle were the prime

source of infection for other cows, it added.

 

" Because of the current inadequacies of testing, there are far too

many undiagnosed cattle moving about the country, " the charity said.

 

The RSPCA is calling for more - and better quality - testing of

cattle both before and after they are moved, and strict quarantining

of new animals.

 

Its advertisements urge people replying to the consultation to tell

ministers to " back off badgers " .

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