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Old 6th September 2016, 21:47   #1
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Badger watching tonight at dave_lincs house... The Badgers we joined by a local cat who couldn't resist a bit of Daves garlic bread!

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Old 6th September 2016, 22:05   #2
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I wish I had a few Badgers posing around my house. There are plenty around but I never see them near our place. They make great subject for a pic and great to watch also.
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Only phone pics im afraid, im lending Dave my GoPro Tomorrow so hopefully some better pics to follow.
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Please be careful with the wild Badgers, they can carry TB.
That`s the reason why dairy farmers want them all culled.
Lovely animals though and usually very shy and timid, you can`t blame them for that what with all the cruelty they suffer.
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Please be careful with the wild Badgers, they can carry TB.
That`s the reason why dairy farmers want them all culled.
Lovely animals though and usually very shy and timid, you can`t blame them for that what with all the cruelty they suffer.
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Interesting pics; nobody mentions the fact that as is clear here, domestic animals also mix with badgers, and if one actually runs one over, there's a matter as to the spreading of any diseases by the car tyres. Poor old badger.
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Those badgers can eat nearly as much as Trikey
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Those badgers can eat nearly as much as Trikey


Don't be silly 😎
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I have shaved with a Badger hair brush, but never a Trikey hair one... besides, where on an Andy would you cultivate such fine but stiff bristles....

perhaps a waxing studio would be your only hope...
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the badgers have more hair than trikey but there snouts when snuffeling do look similar
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