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Queen fears precious Jersey herd could be slaughtered; Line of death: Workers in blue protective overalls stand among some of the cattle slaughtered yesterday after the foot and mouth outbreak in Surrey.
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The Daily Mail (London, England)
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September 14, 2007
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Byline: Rebecca English
THE Queen is 'extremely fearful' that her herd of Jersey cows could beslaughtered because of the foot and mouth outbreak.
More than 2,000 pigs farmed on her estate in the heart of Windsor Great Park,which falls within Defra's six-mile surveillance zone, are also said to be atrisk of being culled.
Sources close to the monarch told the Daily Mail yesterday that phone linesfrom Balmoral where she is still on holiday have been '...
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