The animal, owned by Helen Macdonald in Wickwar, Gloucester, has been ordered for destruction after twice testing positive for the disease, she has repeatedly questioned the tests used to condemn him and vows to do everything she can to stop his death
Hundreds of protesters will head to No10 tomorrow demanding a reprieve for the pet which is said to have bovine TB, some even bringing their own animals.
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