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There is a Badger sett not far from me. I sometimes ride down a bridle way through the woods at night. You occasionally get three or four badgers bounding down the track in front of you.
There is a Badger sett not far from me. I sometimes ride down a bridle way through the woods at night. You occasionally get three or four badgers bounding down the track in front of you.
Last year or maybe year before I found a DB slap in the middle of a narrow lane at about 6:30-7:00am. Can't have been there long because it wasn't squashed and vehicles couldn't get round it. I stopped, and shoved it to the side of the road with my foot. As I was doing this I had a Poirot moment - it wasn't freshly dead. It was quite horrible and mouldy. It must have been dumped there by a farmer.
My bold - it's very common.
I used to work at the same Defra site that did the initial trial for the badger culling. One of the jobs that the badger team had was to go out and collect 'roadkill' badgers for post-mortem, I can't remember the exact numbers but far and away the vast majority had either been shot or poisoned and dumped in the road to try and hide the cause of death.
That's a narrow cycle path. And a cool badger.
I know I've posted this before on here but, I give you Kentucky Fried SquirrelIf we ate more squirrels
Firstly if i did shoot one it would go in the first hedge
And as for defra when did they ever know there arse from there elbow.
Not at all, no farmer would want a dead badger found on his land.
Where's the gravy? Fried squarl needs gravy, some corn bread, and some greens.I know I've posted this before on here but, I give you Kentucky Fried Squirrel
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