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Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: harmony on June 24, 2022, 08:40:42 am
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Anyone had any information about the suspected FMD case in Norfolk?
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Notice (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/foot-and-mouth-disease#latest-situation) on the main defra FMD page. Sounds like it's precautionary.
Temporary control zone linky (https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1085298/fmd-tcz-VDR2022-03-near-feltwell-norfolk.pdf)
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I have since been told it is suspected in pigs and test results expected later today. Lets hope it is negative :fc:
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Following official testing at the UK national reference laboratory, the UK Chief Veterinary Officer has negated suspicion of foot and mouth disease in pigs at a premises Near Feltwell, Kings Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk.
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Bloody Chinese whispers. FMD ruled out; suspected Swine Vesicular Disease.
I actually got a marketing email from a comapny titled FMD - and tryiung to sell me disinfectant. Shocking marketing.
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Bloody Chinese whispers. FMD ruled out; suspected Swine Vesicular Disease.
I actually got a marketing email from a comapny titled FMD - and tryiung to sell me disinfectant. Shocking marketing.
The symptoms of FMD and SVD are so alike they treat as worst case scenario until FMD is ruled out. Whilst is a sigh of relief for the wider farming community it is still not good for the pig industry if SVD is proven. Yes, it is shocking that companies are jumping on the band wagon but the majority of people with livestock have a very poor approach to bio security.
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Only just caught up with this thread but thought it might be of interest to chip in anyway. I am within the 10km Control Zone that was imposed when FMD was first suspected and received a message from APHA informing me of this with a link to restrictions required. Presumably, this was because I am a registered livestock keeper within the CZ, including with pigs. Over the weekend the FMD Control Zone was replaced by a SVD Control Zone and this was finally lifted on Sunday evening. (FMD affects a wide range of livestock, SVD just pigs). The source of concern was an outdoor commercial pig enterprise of which there are lots around here. My impression was that there was a high level of concern within Defra until FMD and subsequently SVD were both ruled out. I believe investigations are ongoing at the pig unit. I was told that there are regular alerts for these sorts of things almost on a weekly basis but that this was the first time in some years it was felt necessary to impose a Control Zone. As an indicator of the level of concern, between Friday and Sunday I was the recipient of 3 targeted text messages, 1 phone call from an official and 2 emails from the same. As Harmony points out, I suspect there was a very big sigh of relief when both were eliminated. With all the current food supply issues and pressures on farmers a FMD outbreak would be calamitous.