J@son
Well-Known Member
Single case found in a sheep reported by APHA in South Norfolk:
APHA: Bluetongue virus BTV3 has been confirmed in a single sheep at a premises near Haddiscoe, South Norfolk. A 20km Temporary Control Zone has been put in place. Keepers of cattle, sheep, camelids and other ruminants must remain vigilant and follow the restrictions on animal and germinal product movements that now apply in the zone. Surveillance is underway to determine if the virus is currently circulating in GB. Please check the Bluetongue interactive map: ArcGIS Web Application and the latest guidance on GOV.UK to see what steps you can take to prevent and control the disease: Bluetongue: news, information and guidance for livestock keepers.
APHA: Bluetongue virus BTV3 has been confirmed in a single sheep at a premises near Haddiscoe, South Norfolk. A 20km Temporary Control Zone has been put in place. Keepers of cattle, sheep, camelids and other ruminants must remain vigilant and follow the restrictions on animal and germinal product movements that now apply in the zone. Surveillance is underway to determine if the virus is currently circulating in GB. Please check the Bluetongue interactive map: ArcGIS Web Application and the latest guidance on GOV.UK to see what steps you can take to prevent and control the disease: Bluetongue: news, information and guidance for livestock keepers.