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Somerset farmers urged to check livestock for deadly virus
Somerset farmers urged to check livestock for deadly virus

BBC News

time17-02-2025

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  • BBC News

Somerset farmers urged to check livestock for deadly virus

Farmers and smallholders are being urged to stay vigilant for signs of a virus called Bluetongue.A restriction zone has been extended to most of south Somerset by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and the Animal Health and Plant Agency, after a case was found in virus mainly affects cattle and sheep, and restricts their Venner, partner with Greenslade Taylor Hunt, which runs the Sedgemoor Auction Market in Bridgwater, said: "Thankfully, animals can recover, death is quite rare." Restriction zone extension Signs and symptoms of Bluetongue include sores, red skin, lethargy and – or BTV-3 – can also cause infertility and breathing problems in some animals but does not affect people or food virus is spread by midges that are often blown over from mainland said they identified cases of the virus in cattle in Dorset, leading to the extension of the restricted zone into south Somerset on 14 February."The restriction zone is a precaution to try and slow down the spread of the disease," Mr Venner said."There's very limited spread at the moment."Under law, if you see it you have to notify the local authorities."Mr Venner added that there was no treatment but a vaccine had been developed that could become available in the UK the National Farmers Union warned that the vaccines only tackled symptoms of the virus rather than preventing means movement controls on livestock and trade restrictions currently in place would still apply to vaccinated animals.

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