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France boosts cattle vaccination against lumpy skin disease as farmers protest against culls

Farmers protest culls of infected herds while the government vaccinates 1 million cattle to control lumpy skin disease and avoid export bans, with 110 outbreaks reported.

  • French farmers are protesting government policy to slaughter entire herds if one cow has lumpy skin disease.
  • Over 3,000 cows have been culled in France due to lumpy skin disease outbreaks since June 2022, mostly in the east and southwest.
  • Farmers used tractors and trees to block roads to prevent officials from culling over 200 cows at a farm in Ariege.
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Since Friday 12 December, farmers in the department have been blocking a portion of the motorway between Toulouse and Tarbes. The challenge to the cattle slaughter protocol set up to combat contagious nodular dermatosis is the submerged part of an iceberg of anger and anxiety in the face of the future.

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'Stop the slaughter': French farmers block roads over cow disease cull

Farmers in southwestern France blocked roads and set fire to bales of hay Saturday to protest the culling of cows due to a skin disease, as the government said one million cattle would be vaccinated.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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