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Bluetongue restrictions lifted at Welsh farms

Summary by Nation.Cymru
Lambs at market in Wales The Welsh Government has lifted restrictions on two farms in Wales after Bluetongue was identified in three sheep moved to Gwynedd from the east of England in September. Bluetongue affects livestock including cattle and sheep, as well as goats, deer and llamas, with symptoms including a blue and swollen tongue, fever, reduced milk yield, and, in the most severe cases, death. This is the first time Bluetongue-3, which is …
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