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Published: January 2007
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Discussion message ?Tanzanian_Veterinary_Authorities_expose__East_African_livestock__to_unnecessary_risk_of_Foot_&_Mouth_disease?.

Originally from: Linda Garner Addressing a press conference in Windhoek, Namibia this week, the Minister of Livestock development for Tanzania Dr. Kawambwa stated that Tanzania ‘…offers excellent investment opportunities for Namibian agro-processing businesses…’ should Namibians wish to expand their livestock businesses into Tanzania. Dr.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:56
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Discussion message Get ready for a re-run of 2001

Originally from: Joyce www.warmwell.com October 29th 2005 ~ "Vaccinate" urges Soil Association. "Culling and good biosecurity" says Debby Reynolds Heart sinking listening on Farming Today This Week (Listen Again ); the Soil Association's letter to the PM about ring vaccination is discussed and the question of validation rears its head yet again – this despite the fact that Intervet's Nobilis Influenza H5 vaccine has been so successful in Hong Kong...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:53
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Discussion message RSCPA Press Release - Horse Passports

Originally from: Farmtalking Please find a press release to follow. For further information, please contact RSPCA press office on 0870 7540 244/​288. News RSPCA Delighted With Number Of Horse Passport Applications And Urges Remaining Owners to Comply RSPCA Delighted With Number Of Horse Passport Applications And Urges Remaining Owners to Comply Following the implementation of regulations[1] which require horse owners to obtain a passport for each...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:45
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Discussion message Re: TB and rapid testing

Originally from: Bill Many thanks, Frances. I'm not familiar with V-Scan so will have to look it up and get back to you. The main problem with antibody testing is the time lag between infection and detectable levels of antibody in the bloodstream. With FMD the time lag is anything from 3 to 21 days. Virus can be similarly elusive, virus causing disease in organs or lymphatics isn't necessarily present in the bloodstream.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:43
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Discussion message The civilised dictatorship carries on; no reply from Hugh McDonagh !!!

Originally from: mark purdey Hi folks, Sorry to go on about my seemingly insignificant personal interactions with DEFRA, but the nature of my complaints go way beyond the tip of the iceberg dealings within the microcosmic world of BSE, and are relevant to the whole manner of issues which government seems to handle in this way these days.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:39
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Discussion message FMD - Video sparks calls for an inquiry Source

Originally from: Farmtalking Video sparks calls for an inquiry Source: FWi 29 October 2004 By Jonathan Riley PRESSURE IS mounting on the government to carry out a new investigation of events leading up to the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in 2001.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:38
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Discussion message GENE BANK

Originally from: mona parr I'm Speechless!!! SERVICE PROVIDER ANNOUNCED TO CONSERVE GENES FROM SCRAPIE SUSCEPTIBLE RAMS http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2004/​040729c.htm UK Agriculture and Rural Affairs Departments have announced that, following a competitive tender, ARK Consortium Ltd has been selected as a service provider for the Semen Archive to store genetic material from scrapie susceptible rams that are being bred out of the national flock.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:34
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Discussion message GB ANIMAL HEALTH AND WELFARE STRATEGY

Originally from: mona parr GB ANIMAL HEALTH AND WELFARE STRATEGY AND ENGLAND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN LAUNCHED http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​2004/​040624a.htm Partnership between the farming, veterinary, companion and wildlife sectors and Government will be key to turning round Animal Health and Welfare in Britain, Defra Minister Ben Bradshaw said today (Thur).

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:32
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Discussion message Animal health: report of the Chief Veterinary Officer 2003

Originally from: mona parr http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​corporate/​publications/​pubcat/​cvo/​2003/​index.htm Scrapie numbers, TB and brucellosis numbers and compensation etc A lot of reading Mona

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:31
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Discussion message RE: Ministry''''s vet admits foot and mouth failure

Originally from: PoppaC Hi All, more questions. http:/​/​www.warmwell.com/​fmdchronology.html On 15th February 2001 pigs from Bobby Waugh's farm were taken by lorry to Cheale Meats abattoir in Essex. They were slaughtered on Friday the 16th. At the weekend, the pigs from the Isle of Wight and Buckinghamshire arrived.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:24
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Discussion message I COULD HAVE STOPPED FMD

Originally from: Pat Gardiner Pat's Note: Frankly, I now expect the most determined efforts to keep me away from the new inquiry. I can only rely on you, my friends, to see that they do not succeed. To be honest, I'm more than a bit frightened. http:/​/​www.thisisdevon.co.uk/​displayNode.jsp?

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:23
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Discussion message Preparing for a new GB strategy on bovine tuberculosis

Originally from: mona parr DEFRA CONSULTATION Responses by 4th May http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​corporate/​consult/​tbstrategy/​index.htm News Release GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES CONSULTATION ON SHORT TERM BOVINE TB MEASURES AND LONG TERM NEW GB STRATEGY The Government today (Mon) launched a consultation on proposals for short term cattle-based measures to prevent the further geographical spread of bovine TB.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:18
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Discussion message New Chief Veterinary Officer appointed

Originally from: mona parr <A HREF="http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​latest/​2003/​cvo.htm">http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​latest/​2003/​cvo.htm</​A> Dr Debby Reynolds will succeed Jim Scudamore as the next Chief Veterinary Officer.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:13
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Discussion message New Chief Veterinary Officer appointed

Originally from: mona parr <A HREF="http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​latest/​2003/​cvo.htm">http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​news/​latest/​2003/​cvo.htm</​A> Dr Debby Reynolds will succeed Jim Scudamore as the next Chief Veterinary Officer.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 04:13
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Discussion message Bid to Improve Animal Disease Detection

Originally from: Farmtalking From: ... Originally from The Scotsman http:/​/​www.news.scotsman.com/​latest.cfm?id=2082936 By Graham Hiscott, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, PA News A new approach to tackling the threat from animal diseases was launched today. The measures are intended to ensure early detection of a possible outbreak by improving surveillance.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:51
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Discussion message James Irvine & Mary Marshall - Land Care

Originally from: Farmtalking From: ... Originally from Landcare – http:/​/​www.landcare.org.uk/​fmd/​curr topic/​2003/​october2003/​sim fmd scot 08 10/​sim fmd scot 08 10.htm FMD simulation exercise in Scotland: Lessons are still to learned James Irvine Teviot Scientific, Cultybraggan Farm, Perthshire with additional comments from Mary Marshall Animal Health Policy Adviser to European Livestock Alliance (Filed 8th Oct...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:48
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Discussion message The Chief Veterinary Officer to retire next year

Originally from: Farmtalking http:/​/​www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/​displayNode.jsp?nodeId=103354&command=displayContent&sourceNode=103331&contentPK=6901992

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:33
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Discussion message Re: RE: Article on FMD Vaccine.

Originally from: chris stockdale Dear Burkie, I received about £50,000 in total for slaughtered stock, including a sum for small amounts of destroyed feed, straw, old wooden sheds, firewood, fertiliser, damaged or destroyed equipment and to make good damage myself.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:31
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Discussion message RE: 2002 Animal Health - Report of the Chief Veterinary Officer

Originally from: Burkie Darn Amazing, ain't it, Pat? Burkie in Kansas P.S. Thank God we don't have Scudamore's and Beckett's in Kansas

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:26
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Discussion message 2002 Animal Health - Report of the Chief Veterinary Officer

Originally from: Pat Gardiner I wonder how many of you have noticed that for some days now the above report has been missing from the internet. http:/​/​www.defra.gov.uk/​corporate/​publications/​pubcat/​cvo/​2002/​index.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 03:26