Having read the letter by Ajaye Curry regarding the culling of ruddy ducks in Britain, I felt it necessary to reply to put this issue in context. |
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To be sure, the public prayer forms of the West needed culling and refining by the late medieval and early Renaissance periods. |
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Yet today many argue the toss on animal culling from the perspective of the animal. |
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It completely demolishes the arguments used in favour of culling birds of prey. |
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I used to hunt myself, I love biltong and venison, and proper, decent and sporting culling is necessary. |
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We collected and synchronously hatched eggs from each replicate line and subjected resulting larvae to the next generation of culling. |
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The co-operation is conditional on seven specific measures including the culling of diseased populations of badgers. |
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He does this with bags of charm and eventually we're completely on his side despite his earlier culling of the old guard. |
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Kruger said legislation governing the ostrich industry prescribed this method of culling. |
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The area around Hawes and Leyburn became a temporary home to teams of men dedicated to culling whole cattle herds and sheep flocks. |
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Slaughtermen culling sheep during the foot-and-mouth crisis were leaving loaded guns unattended, a court was told yesterday. |
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Further details were also revealed yesterday about a culling incident at Niffany Farm, Skipton, where two cows escaped from slaughtermen. |
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Farmers in the Eastern Cape started culling their pigs earlier this week after the first sign of the disease two weeks ago. |
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He navigates through that abyss that few artists dare to explore, culling from the far reaches of jazz, lounge, disco, and even classical music. |
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This just proves it is an ineffective method of culling the fox population. |
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Closed seasons themselves will not actually prevent a population decline unless culling levels are quite low even during the open season. |
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Japan reported an outbreak in early January, isolating farms and culling birds. |
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Not only does it have fill rate tests, but it also has occlusion culling, shading, dynamic lighting, volumetric fog, and more. |
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The same applies to culling wild horses, which are doing incredible damage in some National Parks. |
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We must stop herding and culling herds of human cattle, as policy. |
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Shooting sessions were held in the autumn and also the low levels of culling coursing during the bulk of the year, that again causes hare populations to decline. |
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Proper culling program should be used to ensure you are not feeding freeloader ewes. |
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Keeping good breeding and lambing records will greatly aid in culling the problem out of your flock. |
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Foot-and-mouth was accidentally released from a laboratory, and was tackled by culling and restricting animal movements. |
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As game is a specific foodstuff, and occasionally rare for some species, a maximum authorized culling plan is going to be introduced. |
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In both cases, culling or control measures will probably be unlawful unless a species is listed as a pest, nuisance or equivalent. |
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From a genetic perspective, the aim is to breed dairy cows that will have the genetic potential to withstand any voluntary culling. |
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In several northern states of Nigeria, people are opposing mass culling, claiming it is a western plot. |
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Laos effectively stamped out the disease by closing the border to poultry from Thailand and culling chickens at the commercial operations. |
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Djibouti was forced to halt culling after poultry keepers refused to cooperate unless they received immediate compensation. |
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The United Kingdom was continuing with its interim programme of culling and has submitted an application for funding from the European Union. |
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In addition to automatic data smoothing and culling, the user can manually cull data by drawing a marquee on residual plots. |
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It's now essential to create an innovation management system that evaluates new ideas, culling and implementing the keepers and discarding the rest. |
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Despite calls for their culling and suggestions they be given to pensioners for Sunday dinner, many people insisted on feeding them which only aggravated the problem. |
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In any case, culling a manageable array from the totality of splendid volumes has with each year become more difficult. |
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Across the Midwest, corn and soybeans are burning up in the field, and ranchers are culling their herds. |
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But the global technology recession is culling the ranks of that talent as swiftly as the men in white coats dispose of sheep and cattle on foot-and-mouth infected farms. |
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And at times, the Game Department engaged in culling operations to reduce elephant populations in certain areas and relieve pressures on the habitat. |
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The consequent delay in warning the public and taking measures such as culling chicken populations has probably been a factor in enabling the disease to spread. |
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Infertility, regardless of cause, is a major reason for culling animals. |
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Mr. John Efford We don't mind culling people. |
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I would say that culling because of the disease is one thing, but it is difficult to distinguish from culling for economic reasons, for example because sties become overfull or because animals become too heavy for sale. |
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There are three different ways to practise culling. |
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That would surely ultimately lead to the culling of vaccinated animals. |
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Canadian dairy producers provide milk recording agencies with culling information which reflect the actual survival of each dairy cow in the milking herd. |
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Since then there has been considerable controversy as to whether culling badgers will effectively reduce or eliminate bovine TB in cattle. |
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At Haweswater, the fishery officers are now culling all of the cormorants that visit the lake, in order to protect the endangered fish. |
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Nevertheless, this fall off is aggravated by the profusion of large game, which sometimes causes serious damage to farming, particularly wild boar, where the culling should be increased. |
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Kelly's team recommended culling hybrid species when possible, as has been done for the offspring of red wolves and coyotes in the United States. |
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Blood was collected from cullers on the day of culling completion in each region. |
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I believe that the proposal and the proposed amendments are all in all an acceptable response to the public outcry on the mass culling of livestock. |
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In order to avoid discouraging the reporting of the disease and to safeguard breeds which may have a low level of resistance, this culling should be achieved gradually. |
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It is therefore appropriate to amend the detailed eradication provisions accordingly by making the culling of the entire herd optional depending upon the prevailing local situation. |
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Shooters shall fire far from roadways and residences nearby the nature reserves where the culling will take place. |
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It is not for the Committee to consider the culling of birds as such. |
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This is confirmed by the fact that of the 111 000 animals selected for culling under the scheme, 76 000 were immediately condemned as unfit for human consumption. |
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Funds can be generated from habitat through culling for protein, hunting for game, and charging large amounts of money as a certain number of game is actually taken out. |
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His list of reforms includes devolving power, culling the hereditary peers in the House of Lords, pushing a Freedom of Information Act and a Human Rights Act, and so on and on. |
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According to western and Hungarian diplomats in Budapest, Orbán is planning to purge the diplomatic service, culling up to three-quarters of Hungary's ambassadors. |
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The new rules continue the non-vaccination policy based on the culling of all pigs in farms infected with CSF, but foresee a possible wider use in future of vaccination in emergencies through the use of marker vaccines. |
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It is not clear whether it was a direct result of the communicant's letter, but the new regime for the culling of birds requires a prior permit for any culling of the bird species in question. |
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Repeated testing and an organized plan of attack, including culling some cows and either treatment in lactation or at dry off for others, will be required to ensure success. |
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Cultural practices include crop rotation, culling, cover crops, intercropping, composting, avoidance, and resistance. |
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While the current situation is no doubt a cloud over the industry, for financially secure producers the opportunity to increase the level of voluntary culling is a small silver lining. |
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In the urban parks, elms were comprehensively treated for Dutch elm disease, including the injection of fungicide, pruning and culling of infected trees. |
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However, when there are multiple view frustums, visibility culling time becomes substantial and cannot be hidden by pipelining it with other stages of rendering. |
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In the Estonian island of Hiiumaa, home to at least 25 pairs of sea eagles, as many as 26 individuals have been observed simultaneously culling a single cormorant colony. |
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Management of the panzootic white-nose syndrome through culling of bats. |
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Its containment demands considerable efforts in vaccination, strict monitoring, trade restrictions, quarantines and occasionally the culling of animals. |
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This is politicalspeak for the wholesale culling of sacred cows. |
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