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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_west/6637359.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_west/6637359.stm
Gigi said:Kill it and turn it into burgers for mcdonalds.
Raz said:ok
Anyway, what's the risk to others?
AcidHell2 said:risk with TB is pretty small I think, however there is and has been mass slaughters to control it, so until those guidelines change it should be killed.
Calder said:If they don't want it killed then they can take it back to their own country as far as I'm concerned.
Balddog said:Their own country is wales...and a whole lot of the hindus at that place are actually white britons.
Calder said:You know precisely what I mean.
Names from article:
Ramesh Kallidai
Swami Suryananda
yummy TB flavoured burgers.Gigi said:Kill it and turn it into burgers for mcdonalds.
Calder said:You know precisely what I mean. Whenever their families decided to move over to Britain they should have accepted the fact they will have to abide by UK law and regulations, it's part of moving to another country. If they don't want to do that then they can stay there or, in this case, go back.
Vai said:If it can be isolated to minimize spread of the disease, and can be treated or the animal isn't in pain then there is no way it should be killed. Isn't that obvious?