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13/05/2008, 19:36
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odile
Joined on 09/05/2008
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badger baiting in France
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this coming week-end 17/18th May, there will be a badger baiting contest in Cluny/Bourgogne. Please write to the Maire of Cluny and to the Department d'agriculture et foret/Macon- to express your dismay. They say the badgers will only be dug out then released. To dig out badger, all sorts of tools are used, like tongues, spades, etc, and badgers are often seriouly injured in the process. Releasing them may be more cruel than killing them. Also cubs are still underground and not yet weaned- and the mother will protect them to the death. As badger jaws are designed to lock-in, if it bites a dog or a hunter, the only way to release is to smash their jaw with a spade or axe. Any adult badgers dug out will disappear for days- thus leaving helpless cubs underground to starve or to suffocate, if the digging as left them with a blocked tunnel. The whole process, venerie sous terre, is barbaric and should be banned. If it is allowed, then it should be only allowed between July and November, outside the gestation and lactiation/breeding period. Please pass on - and hurry o nly a few days left. Last year the contest was in Allier - next year it may be near you.
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13/05/2008, 22:17
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Jacqui Too

Joined on 23/08/2004
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Re: badger baiting in France
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This is a strange post and I'm not sure what to make of it!
Cruelty to any animals is abhorrent and should be stopped.
But who is organising this baiting? Do the authorities now about it? Are there laws against it? I can't believe France would allow such pubic cruelty to occur! Is this sort of 'event' under the control of the local Maries?
The poster does not say who they are and how they came to know about this 'event'
Yes it sounds disgusting what is about to happen, but this post just doesn't feel right!
I hope I am wrong!
Please post again
Jackie
At least with a spell-checker I can appear somewhat educated!
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13/05/2008, 22:40
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Dick Smith

Joined on 23/08/2004
Surrey and Manche (Pays Mortainais)
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Re: badger baiting in France
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Bizarre as it may seem it is happening, and it is a competition for unearthing badgers and foxes.
Du 25 au 28 mai 2006 à Saint Bonnet Tronçais dans l'Allier, l'association
des amis du rallye "Les Mailleries" organise, avec le soutien de l'Association
Des Déterreurs (ADD) et l'association Française des Equipages de Vénerie Sous
Terre (AFEVST), un championnat international de déterrage... de
blaireaux et renards. Ce concours comptera environ 300 chasseurs
accompagnés d'une centaine de chiens de race (fox, teckel, jacks russel). Le
but est d'acculer l'animal au fond de son terrier puis de creuser à l'aide de
pelles afin d'attraper les bestioles en question avec des pinces. Une fois
attrapés, blaireaux et renards sont soit tués (arme à feu, arme blanche, dague
de vénerie) soit relâcher à distance du lieu de capture. La prédation et la
destruction des récoltes sont les deux raisons invoquées par ceux qui
pratiquent ce type de chasse. Pour les 30 associations de
protection de la naturequi protègent les mammifères dits
"nuisibles" et qui demandent au préfet de ne pas l'autoriser, il s'agit avant
tout d'un jeu cruel. Rappelons que dans l'Allier, les effectifs de blaireaux ne
sont pas chiffrés précisément et que cet animal est protégé dans plusieurs pays
européens. Rappelons que l'animal est en période de reproduction... Rappelons
que ce concours va se dérouler en forêt de Tronçais, bientôt classée
patrimoine de l'humanité. Moi, j'en connais un qui va se retourner
dans sa tombe, (vu que c'est là qu'il habitait... et qu'il réside désormais !):
c'est le François Terrasson. Il va se retourner... et venir les
secouer par la peau du *** ! Pour le programme détaillé des journées de
déterrage et toutes les infos sur cette distraction (aussi raffinée et amusante
que la chasse à courre), allez creuser du côté de mammiferes.org ou de Action Nature. A force de creuser
le sujet, j'ai aussi déniché un
blogueur ou euse (?) qui vit dans le coin et qu'est pas d'accord avec le
déterrage ! Au fait, c'est qui le plus blaireau, dans tout ça ?
It doesn't look very pleasant on the basis of this report.
http://www.missecolo.com/tag/blaireau-Cluny http://bourgogne-franche-comte.france3.fr/info/42469101-fr.php http://www.enviscope.com/14929-blaireau-Cluny-chasse-interdiction.html
Whether or not you agree with the culling of badgers, this seems pretty cruel and unnecessary.
Regards
Dick Smith
Nowhere is there warmth to be found Among those afraid of losing their ground
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14/05/2008, 7:10
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Jonzjob

Joined on 23/08/2004
Nr Carcassonne, 11
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As a mater of interest Jacckie, what damage do badgers doo?
John.
The only difference between the men & the boys is the size & the shape & the price of their toys!!
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14/05/2008, 7:40
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Hoddy
Joined on 23/08/2004
.....Forum Moderator..... NW Leics/SE Dordogne
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Like some others here I couldn't believe this was true. Where are the animal rights extremists when they are really needed ?
Unfortunately badgers fight very well and will provide just the kind of spectacle that these people enjoy.
Try reading Badger by John Clare for a description.
Hoddy
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14/05/2008, 8:45
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Dick Smith

Joined on 23/08/2004
Surrey and Manche (Pays Mortainais)
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It seems that farmers will rid themselves of badgers. Visiting some friends in rural Hertfordshire recently I was surprised by the number of dead badgers by the roadside. Not roadkill, but killed by farmers and dumped by the roadside to look like it.
Or is that a rural myth?
As I understand it there is divided opinion as to whether the badgers spread TB amongst dairy herds or catch it from them. Hence the controversy over badger culling generally.
Regards
Dick Smith
Nowhere is there warmth to be found Among those afraid of losing their ground
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14/05/2008, 8:53
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Catalpa
Joined on 23/08/2004
Southern Manche - 50
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Jonzjob wrote: | | ... what damage do badgers doo? |
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We lived in a heavily populated (by badgers) area of Wiltshire. There was a nearby wood that had plenty of large setts. When the population grows, badgers like to build themselves satellite sets which may be connected to or are nearby main setts. A farmer local to us used to lose chunks of field to the badgers - he'd be ploughing / spraying / planting - whatever - and the tractor would suddenly sink into a sett. Uusually he'd have to get another tractor to pull the first tractor out and on one occasion he got two tractors stuck in the same sett when a second section collapsed. This made areas of the field close to unusable. There are laws about working close to badger setts (even inadvertently demolished badger setts) and he had to get permission to get earth-moving vehicles in to level the surface out again. The permissions from (I think it was licence from MAFF, pre-DEFRA) took about a year to come through.
There are also potential problems for livestock because heavier animals can break legs when subsiding into a sett and of course there can be problems with undermining tracks and even buildings.
I'm not going into the badgers and TB debate because I'm sure there's a problem but I'm really not sure there's a definite link.
And it should go without saying that I find digging out and baiting abhorrent.
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