Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:13 pm
A relative of mine had a curious conversation with someone from Trading Standards this week. He was told that a case of Blue Tongue had been confirmed in cattle at Silverstone, Northants this week but that DEFRA had decided not to class this as an outbreak because it was only one animal. This seems curious since other outbreaks have already been included in the restricted zone on the basis of one animal only - Peterborough for example became included in the East Anglian zone on the basis of one sheep.
The chap at Trading Standards said that he was suspicious that DEFRA didn't want to extend the zone as Intervet are only committed to providing 2 million doses of the vaccine in May and DEFRA didn't want to cause a panic.
Has anyone else heard anything about the Silverstone case?
The chap at Trading Standards said that he was suspicious that DEFRA didn't want to extend the zone as Intervet are only committed to providing 2 million doses of the vaccine in May and DEFRA didn't want to cause a panic.
Has anyone else heard anything about the Silverstone case?