On death row with Geronimo the condemned alpaca, and an army of ‘angels’ at his side

Down on Macdonald’s Gloucestershire farm, the alpaca that tested positive for bovine TV is safe with activists. As for Defra, it’s as if it had taken out a contract on Bambi …

For more than a century, the name Geronimo belonged to a leader of the Apache people in New Mexico who was held as a prisoner of war and subject to public exhibition. But in recent weeks the name has had to share ownership with an alpaca from New Zealand who is a prisoner on a south Gloucestershire farm amid a conflict with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and, via a live webcam feed, on display to the world.

Geronimo the alpaca is under a death sentence, having tested positive four years ago in a bovine tuberculosis test that his owner, Helen Macdonald insists was unreliable. After a lengthy legal battle, a high court warrant came into effect 10 days ago that gave Defra 30 days to slaughter the alpaca.

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