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<blockquote data-quote="mo!" data-source="post: 3611686" data-attributes="member: 3261"><p>We couldn't do the first test until 60 days after the last on movement and they also clashed with post movement tests. We didn't have the case confirmed through cultures until just before Christmas and even then had to wait for a slot with the vet. Then APHA announced that we needed to Gamma test and then retest. We had positives at Gamma so then you can't do an SIT until 60 days after they have left, which didn't happen for 2 weeks after the test.</p><p></p><p>After we hadn't heard the results of the 10% of the gamma tests that had to be redone I rang the tb hotline rather than our APHA vet. They offered to put an application in to move on, this had been flatly ruled out previously.</p><p></p><p>The problem up here is that the APHA are understaffed and unfamiliar with all the rules. While I liked the APHA vet it doesn't help that English is not his first language and my father struggles to understand him at all. Add in the avian flu outbreak and a little self contained tb outbreak doesn't get a look in.</p><p></p><p>Our neighbours haven't heard anything about radials either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo!, post: 3611686, member: 3261"] We couldn't do the first test until 60 days after the last on movement and they also clashed with post movement tests. We didn't have the case confirmed through cultures until just before Christmas and even then had to wait for a slot with the vet. Then APHA announced that we needed to Gamma test and then retest. We had positives at Gamma so then you can't do an SIT until 60 days after they have left, which didn't happen for 2 weeks after the test. After we hadn't heard the results of the 10% of the gamma tests that had to be redone I rang the tb hotline rather than our APHA vet. They offered to put an application in to move on, this had been flatly ruled out previously. The problem up here is that the APHA are understaffed and unfamiliar with all the rules. While I liked the APHA vet it doesn't help that English is not his first language and my father struggles to understand him at all. Add in the avian flu outbreak and a little self contained tb outbreak doesn't get a look in. Our neighbours haven't heard anything about radials either. [/QUOTE]
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