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Last post Thu, Nov 22 2007 16:52 by Isabel Davies. 316 replies.
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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 10:21

    Foot-and-mouth - latest developments including overnight news

    A colleague has just discovered that DEFRA is due to make an announcement at 10.30 regarding a suspected case of foot and mouth.

    A control zone has been set up in an area, thought to be located in the South East.

    More as we have it.

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 10:31 In reply to

    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    30 miles from previous outbreak near Egham in Surrey. BBC is reporting that preemptive slaughter of animals is taking place. Don't yet know what species.

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 10:34 In reply to

    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    Map of control zone here (click on it to enlarge):

    or here:

    http://www.defra.gov.uk/footandmouth/pdf/map-tcz120907.pdf

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 10:54 In reply to

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    We're picking up from contacts that the unit has both cattle and pigs. But yet to confirmed by DEFRA. Everything seems to be moving very quickly on this one. Makes me fear the authorities are not just being cautious. Test results expected later today.

     

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 13:03 In reply to

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    The BBC 1.00 news is reporting the case as confirmed - looks as though your fears were justified Isabel!

     

  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 13:14 In reply to

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    Sadly it does seem that way. What a nightmare.

    For reminders of the advice from DEFRA here is a link to the main F&M page.

    http://www.defra.gov.uk/footandmouth/latest-situation/index.htm

    This means the national movement ban is back in place, I'm afraid.

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 13:21 In reply to

    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    it would be nice if defra kept industry leaders in the loop, rather than having to hear reports on the news !!
  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 13:21 In reply to

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    I used to live not far from Milton Park Farm and from what I remember they had a fair sized pig unit.  

    "Everything's shiny cap'n"
  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 13:36 In reply to

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    I don't want to alarm anone but I've just looked at the map of Milton Park Farm on the Surrey C.C. Website and it backs onto a research laboratory! 

    "Everything's shiny cap'n"
  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 13:38 In reply to

    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    Right here's the latest...

    As you will have seen BBC etc are reporting that it is a confirmed case. We've been told by our sources that it is pretty much a "dead cert" but DEFRA has not yet given official confirmation. Not sure why there is this confusion. I guess until DEFRA confirms then my comment about the movement ban was premature.

    More when we get it..

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 13:40 In reply to

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    hareley farmer:

    I don't want to alarm anone but I've just looked at the map of Milton Park Farm on the Surrey C.C. Website and it backs onto a research laboratory! 

    Not sure if this is the farm. There are a couple being mentioned. As for this laboratory I think it is something to do with Proctor and Gamble so nothing ominous. Reaserch into hair care products, skin care items and cosmetics, oral care products, fragrances, deodorants, and respiratory medicines etc

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 13:53 In reply to

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    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    It's Rusham Park Technology Centre, and if you Google that you will see that there are quite a number of different laboratories on the site.  Also adjacent to Milton Park Farm is a large country mansion clearly visible on the helipcopter shots on TV.  This is the Headquarters for operations in Europe, Africa and the Near East of SC Johnson Ltd.

     

  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 14:00 In reply to

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    I am sorry you have been hit with this again, I know your livestock people don't need this triple whammy of foot and mouth, high feed prices, then foot and mouth again.  I can only imagine the stress some of you are under.  Seems to me that Pirbright could still be the source of this, if only indirectly.

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    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    I don't like to be facetious in the face of what could turn out to be another disastrous episode, but the fields alongside the laboratories were the site of the Royal Egham Show at the end of August. 

    Of course there were no sheep, cattle or pigs, but there were guinea pigs and rabbits.  Now the DEFRA site tells us that rodents are susceptible species (except for pets) and I assume the rabbits and cavies concerned were classed as pets so therefore could not have been infected but I wonder if any of them came from Pirbright?

  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 14:40 In reply to

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    FWi's  copy of the Defra map does not show the names, but both VLA Addlestone and Weybridge research facilities are well inside this exclusion zone.

    This is really the worst news. Awful.

  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 14:53 In reply to

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    DEFRA has now decided to confirm (why the wait?)

    The farm comprises a number of separate parcels of land and a single Protection Zone will be put in place which extends a 3 kilometres radius from each of them, and a Surveillance Zone of 10 kilometres radius beyond that. Footpaths will be closed in the Protection Zone.

    The farm itself has been under restrictions since last night. This morning the decision to cull the cattle was taken on the suspicion of disease based on clinical signs, and an initial 10km Temporary Control Zone was put in place around the premises.

    A movement ban of cattle, sheep, pigs and other ruminants has now been imposed in England and parallel arrangements are being made by the Scottish and Welsh administrations. No movements of susceptible animals are allowed except under licence. The licence conditions may vary between England, Scotland and Wales.

    In England, controls are in place on movement of animal carcasses, animal gatherings, shearing and dipping are restricted, and all farms must increase levels of biosecurity. In both the Protection and Surveillance Zones, there will be requirements for increased levels of biosecurity on farms, movement controls, controls on transportation of dung/manure and treatment of animal products to ensure destruction of the FMD virus.

    Confirmation of the movements which will be permitted under licenses will be issued later today.

    It is also being reported that vets are looking at a suspect case in a sheep in Lanarkshire.

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 15:54 In reply to

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    Apparently there's another control zone being set up in Norfolk. More as it comes...

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 16:29 In reply to

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    Just to confirm:

    Dairy Event to go ahead without cattle

    The Dairy Event will continue to go a head next week, 19 and 20 September at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry, however following discussions with DEFRA and the imposition of cattle movement restrictions covering GB as a results of today’s confirmation of the FMD outbreak in Surrey, RABDF will not be able to accept cattle exhibits and livestock on stands

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 17:43 In reply to

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 19:04 In reply to

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    MadCow666:

     

    FWi's  copy of the Defra map does not show the names, but both VLA Addlestone and Weybridge research facilities are well inside this exclusion zone.

    This is really the worst news. Awful.

    When I was at the VLA at New Haw (Addlestone, if you like) they didn't work on F & M. Staff did visit Pirbright from time to time but rarely. Times may have changed. The problem comes if it isn't the same serotype.

    Heaven knows what this will do to the breeding sales. As they said in the film "Just when you think it is safe to go into the water........"

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 19:09 In reply to

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    The BBC has a headline that the sick sheep in Scotland is negative for F & M

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  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 20:17 In reply to

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    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    This new case is a disaster, it really is. Sad

  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 20:17 In reply to

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    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    Don't forget warmell.com for foot and mouth and bluetongue reportage.
  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 20:20 In reply to

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    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    Sorry, warmwell.com
  • Wed, Sep 12 2007 20:24 In reply to

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    Re: New Foot-and-mouth control zone?

    I noticed they had seemed to take on board comments made after the last outbreak as we got an automated call from Animal Health to say that there was a movement ban etc at 4pm with a phone number if we need more info.

    Sam

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