"The Objective Is Achieved": with More than 70,000 Cattle Vaccinated, All the Herds of This Department Immune Against Dermatosis
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In the south-west, half of the cattle are now vaccinated, but this disease protection has a serious impact on farmers' finances: vaccinated animals can no longer be exported for at least 45 days, which represents a significant shortfall for farmers.
The vaccination campaign against contagious nodular dermatosis (CND) in Ariège ends with 70,050 cattle vaccinated during an operation involving many actors.
Infectious nodular dermatosis, a viral disease affecting cattle, remains a concern for livestock farmers because of the outbreak that emerged in France and has not yet been curbed. Therefore, the Government of Cantabria has decided to extend, at least two more months, prevention measures to prevent the disease from affecting the Cantabrian herd. The deadline for such measures was 31 December, but in the face of developments in the rest of the co…
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