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Jura. "I Didn't Sleep the First Three Days": Faced with Dermatosis, the Anguish of the Breeders

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For almost a month, nodular dermatosis has appeared in the Jura. Beyond the directly affected herdsmen, who have lost their herds, the profession is living in anguish. The exploitation of this breeder, who produces milk in county, is located within the protection perimeter, the red zone of 50 km radius around the home. Since October 11, the stress is permanent.
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For almost a month, nodular dermatosis has appeared in the Jura. Beyond the directly affected herdsmen, who have lost their herds, the profession is living in anguish. The exploitation of this breeder, who produces milk in county, is located within the protection perimeter, the red zone of 50 km radius around the home. Since October 11, the stress is permanent.

The management of nodular dermatosis, which has affected cattle for the past month, is a matter of great concern. The Prefect of the Pyrénées-Orientales calls for calm and "choosing" his words to talk about it.

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latribune.fr broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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