On this page FWi brings you:
Practical advice for preventing Bluetongue in livestock:
Some simple husbandry changes and practical midge control measures may help break the livestock infection cycle of Bluetongue disease:
(Advice courtesy of Schering-Plough livestock vet adviser Paul Williams)
Click here for information on Bluetongue symptoms
Background information about Bluetongue:
What is Bluetongue?
Bluetongue is an insect-transmitted virus which can kill up to half of infected sheep and approximately 1% of infected cattle
Are there movement restrictions in place because of Bluetongue?
It's complicated but you can keep up to date here
What insects are involved?
Culicoides oboletus and pulicaris midges carry the disease and can infect animals through a single bite
What strain of Bluetongue is in the UK?
The strain is type 8 - the same strain as found across northern Europe, but not the same straiun affecting southern Europe. The type 8 strain is thought to have originated in Africa, but how it got to northern Europe no-one is sure
How did it get here?
Bluetongue has been spreading across northern Europe since late 2006. It is likely a population of midges was blown across from Germany, the low countries or north-east France
Is it likely to devastate the UK livestock industry?
One thing in our favour is that now we are into autumn, temperatures are falling. The virus cannot replicate below 15 degrees C.
Is there a vaccine?
Yes a vaccination programme has been underway since May 2008 across England. Farmers in Wales began vaccination in early September. While no decision has been made on when Scottish farmers will be able to vaccinate.
by Julian Gairdner (About this Author)
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