I don't pretend to know how or why these diseases keep emerging...foot and mouth, bse, bird flu....
but I feel certain that while animals are reared intensively and transported live across whole continents, dead across the whole world.....things can only get worse
I've always been told by farmers that F&M and other common deseases in livestock is already in the soil and you won't get rid of it . It needs the right conditions and tempertures though for an outbreak. that's why you dip and inject livestock. You'll also find it's been in the soil for hundreds of years.
Dear oh dear. And apparently all birds in France have to be kept inside again due to bird flu - not that I will because they'd die from the heat, and I've got ducks now so that is just impossible.
Needless to say, SEERAD has nothing on its website. (Defra and Northern Ireland are much quicker off the mark.)
I'm assuming Turriff show will go ahead without livestock (much to our disappointment as it's one of our few major outings each year), but their website hasn't been updated yet either.
As for us, there's not much to do except add extra footbaths and signage, get a few extra supplies in (a precaution in case more serious movement restrictions come in) and then wait and see.
Well Magenta Flame says it's already in the soil, and I wouldnt be surprised if that were the case. Like TB is a bad disease and when you look into the history of it, you can see that it is actually a deficiency disease, but nobody will admit to that. Well fed animals that have good levels of all the right trace elliments almost never get TB, and that goes for humans also as it has mainly been a disease of the poor.
Of course you are right that healthy animals can resist infections better than animals that suffer from some deficiency or other. However, in the context of TB, I have heard the argument that liming acid soils would prevent TB (as acid soils are deficient in the necessary minerals that make cattle resistant to TB). Funny enough, we have hardly any TB up here in Scotland, where the soils are predominantly acid, whereas there's plenty of TB in the south of the country, with on average less acid soils. So it doesn't seem to be as easy as that...
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
Who was the first person to look at a cow and say, "I think I'll squeeze these dangly things here and drink what comes out"?
Who was the first person to say, "See that chicken over there ... I'm gonna eat the first thing that comes out if its butt"?