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TheCattleSite Foot and Mouth Disease News
This page provides a summary list of both recent and past news articles related to Foot and Mouth Disease. To read news from a specific country click on that country's flag.
Fate of hill farmers lies in hands of the Government
UK - Northern hill farmers yesterday spoke of the plight they are in, with no income, extra stock to feed and dwindling forage supplies.
Farmer tells of devastation
UK - A farmer spoke of her devastation after her livestock was slaughtered after showing signs of foot-and-mouth disease.
Meat plant foot-and-mouth 'link'
WALES - A Merthyr Tydfil meat processing plant is being investigated after it was linked to a Surrey farm where foot-and-mouth disease was found.
Surrey sheep test positive for foot and mouth
UK - Sheep have tested positive for foot and mouth on a farm within the protection zone set up last week in Surrey.
Welsh site linked to foot-and-mouth farm
WALES - A site in Wales is under investigation after it was linked to the Surrey farm with the latest case of foot-and-mouth disease, it emerged today.
Foot-And-Mouth Damage On Course To Surpass 2001
SURREY - The current outbreak of foot-and-mouth looks set to cost Scottish farmers more than the last one in 2001.
Britain Fears Foot And Mouth At New Farm
LONDON - The government has said that foot and mouth disease has been detected in sheep on another farm and that all animals there had been slaughtered.
Animals at second Egham FMD farm may have had infection for three weeks
UK - Animals at the second Surrey farm to be diagnosed with foot-and-mouth last week may have been infected for about three weeks before disease was discovered, vets believe.
Third Incident of foot-and-mouth discovered
UK - A third case of foot-and-mouth disease was identified by government vets yesterday.
Farmers' Auction Off Due To Ban
UK - Britain's biggest sale of breeding lambs has been cancelled because of restrictions on animal movements.
EU scorns British foot and mouth errors
UK - Hilary Benn, the environment secretary, is facing fresh embarrassment after a senior European Union official said that biosecurity at the government site blamed for the foot and mouth outbreak was a "parody".
Vets on standby to vaccinate
UK - Specially trained teams will be standing by from tomorrow ready to vaccinate livestock against foot and mouth. The move marks an extraordinary government U-turn from the last outbreak six years ago – and a victory for an Independent on Sunday ca...
Foot and mouth went unnoticed for 10 days
UK - As more animals are culled amid fears of foot and mouth spreading, government vets have launched an investigation into how the virus could have gone unnoticed for more than a week at a farm at the centre of the latest outbreak.
England eases foot and mouth restrictions as cull continues
LONDON - England on Sunday eased transport restrictions imposed after the latest outbreaks of foot and mouth as the culling continued in an attempt to contain the disease.
Infected cows ‘harboured virus for two weeks’
UK - A farmer who missed the symptoms of foot-and-mouth disease in his cattle is thought to be the most likely reason for the resurgence of the virus in Surrey.
Someone must take control of foot and mouth
UK - Who'd be a livestock farmer? It is difficult to explain the depth of fury and frustration that the confirmation of a second new case of foot and mouth in Surrey will have caused in the countryside.
Vets to ease foot and mouth restrictions
UK - Government vets are expected to allow the movement of livestock to abattoirs across almost all of England in the next few days after fears of the renewed foot and mouth outbreak spreading nationwide eased yesterday.
Foot and Mouth Outbreak 'costing farms £10m a day'
UK - The farming industry is losing almost £10 million every day under the restrictions imposed due to the fresh foot-and-mouth outbreak, the National Farmers Union has said.
Scottish call to relax foot-and-mouth curbs
SCOTLAND - Scottish officials will push for the lifting of further restrictions on animal movements if it can be proved that no animal from the surveillance zone in Surrey came north of the Border this week.
Outbreak At Second Farm Confirmed
SURREY - Cattle culled at a second Surrey farm have tested positive for foot-and-mouth disease, it has been confirmed.
Latest Foot and Mouth Disease News
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Fate of hill farmers lies in hands of the Government UK - Northern hill farmers yesterday spoke of the plight they are in, with no income, extra stock to feed and dwindling forage supplies.
Farmer tells of devastation UK - A farmer spoke of her devastation after her livestock was slaughtered after showing signs of foot-and-mouth disease.
Meat plant foot-and-mouth 'link' WALES - A Merthyr Tydfil meat processing plant is being investigated after it was linked to a Surrey farm where foot-and-mouth disease was found.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Surrey sheep test positive for foot and mouth UK - Sheep have tested positive for foot and mouth on a farm within the protection zone set up last week in Surrey.
Welsh site linked to foot-and-mouth farm WALES - A site in Wales is under investigation after it was linked to the Surrey farm with the latest case of foot-and-mouth disease, it emerged today.
Foot-And-Mouth Damage On Course To Surpass 2001 SURREY - The current outbreak of foot-and-mouth looks set to cost Scottish farmers more than the last one in 2001.
Britain Fears Foot And Mouth At New Farm LONDON - The government has said that foot and mouth disease has been detected in sheep on another farm and that all animals there had been slaughtered.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Animals at second Egham FMD farm may have had infection for three weeks UK - Animals at the second Surrey farm to be diagnosed with foot-and-mouth last week may have been infected for about three weeks before disease was discovered, vets believe.
Third Incident of foot-and-mouth discovered UK - A third case of foot-and-mouth disease was identified by government vets yesterday.
Farmers' Auction Off Due To Ban UK - Britain's biggest sale of breeding lambs has been cancelled because of restrictions on animal movements.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
EU scorns British foot and mouth errors UK - Hilary Benn, the environment secretary, is facing fresh embarrassment after a senior European Union official said that biosecurity at the government site blamed for the foot and mouth outbreak was a "parody".
Vets on standby to vaccinate UK - Specially trained teams will be standing by from tomorrow ready to vaccinate livestock against foot and mouth. The move marks an extraordinary government U-turn from the last outbreak six years ago – and a victory for an Independent on Sunday ca...
Foot and mouth went unnoticed for 10 days UK - As more animals are culled amid fears of foot and mouth spreading, government vets have launched an investigation into how the virus could have gone unnoticed for more than a week at a farm at the centre of the latest outbreak.
England eases foot and mouth restrictions as cull continues LONDON - England on Sunday eased transport restrictions imposed after the latest outbreaks of foot and mouth as the culling continued in an attempt to contain the disease.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Infected cows ‘harboured virus for two weeks’ UK - A farmer who missed the symptoms of foot-and-mouth disease in his cattle is thought to be the most likely reason for the resurgence of the virus in Surrey.
Someone must take control of foot and mouth UK - Who'd be a livestock farmer? It is difficult to explain the depth of fury and frustration that the confirmation of a second new case of foot and mouth in Surrey will have caused in the countryside.
Vets to ease foot and mouth restrictions UK - Government vets are expected to allow the movement of livestock to abattoirs across almost all of England in the next few days after fears of the renewed foot and mouth outbreak spreading nationwide eased yesterday.
Foot and Mouth Outbreak 'costing farms £10m a day' UK - The farming industry is losing almost £10 million every day under the restrictions imposed due to the fresh foot-and-mouth outbreak, the National Farmers Union has said.
Scottish call to relax foot-and-mouth curbs SCOTLAND - Scottish officials will push for the lifting of further restrictions on animal movements if it can be proved that no animal from the surveillance zone in Surrey came north of the Border this week.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Outbreak At Second Farm Confirmed SURREY - Cattle culled at a second Surrey farm have tested positive for foot-and-mouth disease, it has been confirmed.








