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Pat Gardiner  
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 More options 29 June, 10:45
Newsgroups: uk.business.agriculture
From: Pat Gardiner <pat.gardi...@removeremovelive.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 10:45:48 +0100
Local: Mon 29 June 2009 10:45
Subject: MRSA - claims of a "new" survey of British pigs
Pat's Notes: The National Pig Association has just moved this morning
to place the responsibility for admitting any MRSA in British pigs on
Defra, the British Agriculture Ministry .

They do it in a bizarre way, but ensure the SVS will get all the blame
when finally they are forced to admit that they have been hiding up
MRSA in British pigs.

Unless Defra have yet another round of testing under way, something
they have not announced, the tests were actually completed long ago
and the positive results deliberately withheld from the public.

A senior British pig vet has admitted that British pigs do have MRSA
but only when speaking outside Britain.

Most normal civilised countries have admitted MRSA in their pigs,
including most of Europe and North America.

But this is Britain a criminalised country with corrupt civil servants
and government vets, faking and fiddling their way from crisis to
crisis.

http://www.pigworld.co.uk/Pages/news.html

June 29
CONTINENTALS EYE UP ENGLISH WEANER MARKET

..."Defra is currently surveying the national pig herd to see if,
unlike mainland Europe, it remains free from the drug-resistant
superbug MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus).

If Defra's findings confirm the English herd is free from MRSA,
industry leaders will urge Defra to insist any imports of weaners to
this country come from MRSA-free herds."...

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Regards
Pat Gardiner
Release the results of testing British pigs for MRSA and C.Diff now!
www.go-self-sufficient.com  and http://animal-epidemics.blogspot.com/


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