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News
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- 6th August 2007:
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Foot and Mouth Update
The Union welcomes the advice
from the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry available at
its website http://www.gov.im/daff/footandmouth.xml
DAFF
information for hauliers and farmers is below:
The UK has stopped all livestock movements pending the completion of a
tracing exercise involving a farm near Guildford, Surrey.
Such action is not deemed necessary at this time in the Island as only
movements of a few sheep have occurred recently onto the Island.
However the only movement that the Department believes to be prudent is
that for slaughter and killing at both the New and the Cull Yard.
Hauliers should :-
- Only
collect stock from a farm and not offload any stock except at the place of slaughter.
- Get
the farmer to load the stock - hauliers should reduce their contact with the farm to an absolute
minimum.
- Wear
waterproof outer leggings and boots disinfecting on each farm before getting back into the
cab.
Farmers should :-
- Make
sure your boundaries are secure as straying animals could carry infection to and from your farm.
- UNIDENTIFIABLE
STRAYS WILL BE DESTROYED.
- maintain
the highest standards of hygiene involving movements on and off farms;
- limit
vehicle movements and visits on farm to a minimum e.g. ask all deliveries to be offloaded at the farm gate;
- limit
the places on the farm where people can visit and only allow essential personnel to visit stock;
- limit
contact with other livestock and wash and disinfect when returning to their own
livestock.
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If you have
any queries about Foot and Mouth
Disease and its impact on the Isle of Man please contact the Manx NFU
office. Tel: 01624 662204
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