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Bold plans to eradicate BVD and sheep scab by 2031
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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 8255821" data-attributes="member: 57632"><p>It would seem easy to legally require all new calfs to be tagged with a BVD testing tag when the farm does not have BVDfree status with a movement restriction on all farms that have a positive result until neg test on 100% of farm's livestock.</p><p></p><p>Combined with a movement restriction on all cows that may be pregnant if they are antibody possitive and the farm has had a BVD case within the last 10 months.</p><p></p><p>The "light touch regulations" would be to require the above for "Red Tractor" and basic farm payments with the basic farm payment being put on hold after a +ve BVD result until all PI culled. </p><p></p><p>(If the Irish can do it, why can't England?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 8255821, member: 57632"] It would seem easy to legally require all new calfs to be tagged with a BVD testing tag when the farm does not have BVDfree status with a movement restriction on all farms that have a positive result until neg test on 100% of farm's livestock. Combined with a movement restriction on all cows that may be pregnant if they are antibody possitive and the farm has had a BVD case within the last 10 months. The "light touch regulations" would be to require the above for "Red Tractor" and basic farm payments with the basic farm payment being put on hold after a +ve BVD result until all PI culled. (If the Irish can do it, why can't England?) [/QUOTE]
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