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Published: January 2007
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Discussion message FMD CONTROL STRATEGIES - DEFRA PUBLISHES COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS

Originally from: mona parr FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES – DEFRA PUBLISHES COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2005/​050526b.htm A report that investigates costs and benefits of a variety of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) control strategies has been published by Defra today.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:49
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Discussion message Re: Consultation on a strategic review of the National Scrapie ...

Originally from: mona parr DEFRA NEWS RELEASE NATIONAL SCRAPIE PLAN – CONSULTATION ON STRATEGIC OPTIONS TO MEET THE LONG TERM AIM OF ERADICATING SCRAPIE FROM THE NATIONAL FLOCK Animal Health Minister Ben Bradshaw announced today a public consultation on strategic options for the National Scrapie Plan (NSP) in the light of EU requirements for the introduction of a compulsory genotype based breeding programme from April 2005.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:34
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Discussion message RE: Bradshaw, Badgers and TB

Originally from: Farmtalking I think Francis is referring to the following published in the Western Morning news yeserday as follows – FARMERS WITH INFECTED HERDS MAY FACE FINES 11:00 – 27 May 2004 Farmers who fail to protect their herds from badgers infected with TB could be fined, the animal health minister Ben Bradshaw hinted yesterday.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:30
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Discussion message FMD - NOW GIVE US A FULL INQUIRY

Originally from: Farmtalking From: ... Originally from – http:/​/​www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/​displayNode.jsp?command=newPage&nodeId=142718&contentPK=9779299 NOW GIVE US A FULL INQUIRY More News | Back to home page 11:00 – 30 April 2004 The Government's decision to suppress vital evidence from the official foot and mouth inquiry has fatally undermined public confidence in its ability to learn the lessons of the 2001...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:28
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Discussion message DEADLOCK IN ANIMAL WELFARE TALKS

Originally from: mona parr DEFRA STATEMENT The UK Government has expressed regret at the failure by EU Ministers to agree improvements to the welfare of farm animals in transit. The UK was one of a number of countries that felt the package of proposed measures did not go far enough. http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2004/​040427b.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:28
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Discussion message Captive Bird Imports from Asia suspended

Originally from: Farmtalking From: ... Originally from – DEFRA – http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2004/​040129b.htm IMPORTS OF CAPTIVE BIRDS FROM ASIA SUSPENDED The European Commission has agreed to suspend all imports of captive and pet birds from nine Asian countries into the EU.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:18
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Discussion message DEFRA ANNOUNCES COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF FMD DISEASE CONTROL STRATEGIES

Originally from: mona parr Defra today announced that a contract has been awarded to Risk Solution Ltd to carry out a Cost Benefit Analysis on FMD Control Strategies. The year long epidemiological and economic study will help to provide enhanced information on the costs of eradicating FMD taking into account different disease control policies.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:17
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Discussion message EU Concessions on Sheep and Goat Identification

Originally from: Farmtalking EU Concessions on Sheep and Goat Identification http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2003/​031217a.htm The UK Government has negotiated considerable concessions from the European Commission on the Council Regulation establishing a system for the identification and registration of sheep and goats, which was agreed at the EU Farm Council today (WED).

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:14
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Discussion message EMERGENCY VACCINATION ...

Originally from: Farmtalking From: ... Originally from – http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2003/​031201d.htm DEFRA ANNOUNCES PROGRESS ON DEVELOPING AS AN ADDITIONAL CONTROL STRATEGY FOR FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE AND OPENS CONSULTATION ON A REVISION OF THE CONTINGENCY PLAN Animal Health Minister, Ben Bradshaw, wrote to the Royal Society last week, detailing the progress made on their recommendation that emergency vaccination should be...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:14
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Discussion message THE NATIONAL SCRAPIE PLAN

Originally from: mona parr TEMPORARY ARRANGEMENTS FOR RARE BREEDS OF SHEEP PARTICIPATING IN THE NATIONAL SCRAPIE PLAN Animal Health Minister Ben Bradshaw announced today changes that will enable keepers of recognised rare breeds of sheep participating in the voluntary National Scrapie Plan to put off, should they wish to do so, the required slaughter of their most TSE susceptible breeding rams pending the outcomes of further Defra funded research.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:27
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Discussion message DEFRA-- BADGER CULLING TRIAL

Originally from: mona parr INDEPENDENT SCIENTIFIC REVIEW OF THE RANDOMISED BADGER CULLING TRIAL AND ASSOCIATED EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ANNOUNCED Animal Health Minister Elliot Morley today announced the establishment of an independent scientific panel to review the randomised badger culling trial, as part of the wider review of Defra's science.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:20
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Discussion message DEFRA CANVASSES SUPPORT FOR SUBSCRIPTION SCHEME ON FALLEN STOCK DISPOSAL

Originally from: mona parr Defra is to write to all livestock farmers in England later this week to canvass support for a UK subscription scheme for the collection and disposal of fallen stock. Letters will be sent out to 111,000 livestock farms about the setting up of a low cost voluntary subscription scheme following successful talks last week with UK farm unions and the collection and disposal sectors.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:20
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Discussion message DEFRA'S FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE CONTINGENCY PLAN

Originally from: mona parr Animal Health Minister Elliot Morley today announced the laying before Parliament of Defra's Foot and Mouth Disease Contingency Plan. The Plan was laid in accordance with Section 18 of the Animal Health Act 2002, which came into force yesterday.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:19
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Discussion message RE: FARM

Originally from: Farmtalking Is this what you were wanting Mona? NEWS RELEASE – http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2002/​021111c.htm Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London, SW1P 3JR Out of hours: 020 7270 8960 Up to index 458/​02 11 November 2002 ALL BREEDING RAMS NOW HAVE FULL OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN THE NATIONAL SCRAPIE PLAN Animal Health Minister Elliot Morley announced today changes that will enable...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:55
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Discussion message New Animal Health Divisional Office.

Originally from: Farmtalking I have just received the following information – LIVESTOCK farmers in the north east of England are to benefit from the opening today (Mon) of a new Animal Health Divisional Office. Until now, the region has been served by the State Veterinary Service working out of Carlisle, but the new office will cover 9,200 farms in Teeside, Durham, Tyne and Wear and Northumberland.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:31
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Discussion message Statement on bovine TB by Animal Health Minister Elliot Morley

Originally from: David ENVIRONMENT AND COUNTRYSIDE Statement on bovine TB by Animal Health Minister Elliot Morley Animal Health Minister Elliot Morley described the statement by a Welsh vet that the TB outbreak could be 'as serious, if not more serious' than Foot and Mouth Disease as misleading. http:/​/​www.pm.gov.uk/​news.asp?NewsId=4023 To stop receiving messages, visit http:/​/​www.pm.gov.uk/​Registration/​Remove.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:16
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Discussion message Vital FMD Question Is Still To Be Asked

Originally from: Natalie From: ... Originally from The North Devon Journal 12 April 2002 Quietly and with virtually no nation-wide publicity – which is just the way the Government likes it – more details about New Labour's handling of the foot and mouth crisis are emerging.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:14
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Discussion message And now for something different......in Cumbria

Originally from: Kittra 19 Mar 2002 19:18 UK finds signs of brucellosis in imported cattle LONDON, March 19 (Reuters) – Britain said on Tuesday five head of cattle imported from France in February had shown signs of the contagious livestock disease brucellosis.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:11
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Discussion message virulent disease, my foot nm

Originally from: Mary Critchley http:/​/​www.warmwell.com Sunday March 3 2002 Mar 3 ~ Hawnby is negative – as we knew it would be. The"experienced vet" whose dire prognostications about the "clinical symptoms" on the slaughtered sheep just shows once again what a notoriously difficult disease this is to diagnose in sheep. We have been saying so for months. Dr Paul Kitching has been saying so for months. There is no one so deaf as Defra….

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:05
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Discussion message FW: 10 Downing Street Daily Newsletter

Originally from: David -----Original Message----- From: ... Originally from: NO10 Email Updates [...] Sent: 29 January 2002 18:24 To: ....

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 01:56