Was discussing this very matter t'other day with one of our drivers, and he observed that the increase in badger corpses seems to be in direct proportion to the decrease in flat hedgehogs.
Given the outcry hereabouts by animal rights people about culling badgers to control bovine TB, I can't help but think the farmers have missed a trick here; it's fairly obvious to me that since both badgers and hedgehogs compete for the same foods, the badger is currently winning probably due to its size, so all the farmers needed to do was to advertise the fact that by culling badgers they're preserving the hedgehog population.
As to the shooting (and then dumping) of badgers; since the authorities go around picking up the dead badgers and checking them for TB, it wouldn't be a very clever idea to dump shot ones by the verge. Apart from that a dead badger is quite heavy, had to move one off a farm lane last week and it's a two-handed job to lift them.
Last edited by: Harleyman on Sun 19 Sep 10 at 21:55
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