Mycoplasma bovis confirmed in the Wairarapa
Mycoplasma bovis confirmed in the Wairarapa
Biosecurity New Zealand (a business unit of MPI) today confirmed positive test results for Mycoplasma bovis from a property in the Wairarapa.
The farm concerned is a sheep and beef farm near Masterton and was located through the tracing of animal movements from other affected farms.
The property is under legal controls restricting the movement of animals and other risk goods off the farm.
As part of the Government and sector group programme to eradicate the disease, all cattle on the farm will ultimately be culled, in agreement with the farmer concerned around timing.
This new property brings the total number of Infected Properties nationwide to 36. Biosecurity New Zealand expects to find further infected properties as the extensive tracing of animal movements continues.
Full information about Mycoplasma bovis is at: www.mpi.govt.nz/bovis
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