News
New Bluetongue zone rules affect livestock moves in England. Get clarity on licences, testing, and vaccinations with APHA’s new online tool.
Industry leaders warn that new sheep movement rules into Scotland may harm trade and livestock planning amid bluetongue control efforts.
The entire territory of England has been designated a bluetongue 'restricted zone' as of 1 July, in a move that is set to ...
Vaccination would be an important tool in managing bluetongue disease if it were to spread to Ireland, the Department said.
Scottish farmers have been warned of new cross-border bluetongue virus restrictions for livestock travelling up from England.
The farming sector "wasn't listened to" by the Welsh government over bluetongue restrictions in Wales, according to industry ...
Restrictions brought in to try to prevent the bluetongue virus spreading to livestock in Wales, UK are futile and impractical ...
DAFM has provided an update as concerns remain in relation to the higher risk to Ireland of an incursion of Bluetongue.
Scotland's chief veterinary officer is urging farmers to vaccinate livestock against the deadly bluetongue virus that has ...
From July 1st, the whole of England will become a bluetongue restriction zone, meaning livestock can move freely around. Governments in Cardiff and Edinburgh, however, have decided that animals coming ...
The Bluetongue Movements Checker tool from Ruminant Health & Welfare (RH&W) and AHDB is an interactive and online system which allows farmers to find out the correct advice and licensing requirements ...
Welsh farmers and auctioneers express anger over new government restrictions on livestock movements due to bluetongue.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results