A foraging rate in light of the day: are the days counted? Photography: Elliott Neep/Getty Images/Oxford scientificAnimal rights activists are going crazy at the thought of killing rate which was announced by Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman in response to years of lobbying by farmers who insist on believing that limit the spread of tuberculosis in cattle.
Some experts argue that there is plenty of evidence that culls simply do not have an impact on health. I must confess that I do not know who is right and who is wrong.
But I know one thing. There are already far more about deaths rates that there used to be. It is not uncommon now to see the corpses to the side of the road, killed by traffic. A farmer I know – not a producer of milk – says that the rate of population has become so big on his land that they are breaking their nocturnal habit, because foraging at night is no longer enough to sustain the population. Any way you want to call it, now is a good omen for a rate.
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