Rod Liddle slams DEFRA for the death of Geronimo the alpaca

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‘The truth is there has been no change in the presence of bovine TB in our cattle’

Rod Liddle slams Defra’s measures to contain the cattle disease that resulted in Geronimo the alpaca being put down.

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Geronimo was a stud alpaca that resided at Shepherds Close Farm in Wickwar, Gloucestershire, England. After Geronimo tested positive for bovine tuberculosis, a highly publicised controversy erupted surrounding his fate and the British government’s policy of euthanising any animal that tested positive for bTB.

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