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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Fin" data-source="post: 6761953" data-attributes="member: 110232"><p>Because the level of infection in a TB4 is very low and the number of infected herds not known about is lower. It would be more effective to stop cattle moving out of a tb1 into a tb4, but no one would tolerate that. Like everything spend the money where the most return and that has to be sorting out the endemically infected herds otherwise we are never going to get on top of it. Too many herds go clear and then down again a few months / years later as the infection was never cleared properly the first time or reinfected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Fin, post: 6761953, member: 110232"] Because the level of infection in a TB4 is very low and the number of infected herds not known about is lower. It would be more effective to stop cattle moving out of a tb1 into a tb4, but no one would tolerate that. Like everything spend the money where the most return and that has to be sorting out the endemically infected herds otherwise we are never going to get on top of it. Too many herds go clear and then down again a few months / years later as the infection was never cleared properly the first time or reinfected. [/QUOTE]
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