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UK farmers encouraged to kill badgers for a bounty. Photo: PXhere
07-06-2018 | Article

UK farmers encouraged to kill badgers for a bounty

Photo: Dreamstime
30-05-2018 | Article

OIE presents global cattle disease update

Mycoplasma NZ: 126,000 cows to be culled
29-05-2018 | Article

Mycoplasma NZ: 126,000 cows to be culled

Rapid diagnostic test for mastitis developed. Photo: Ronald Hissink
17-05-2018 | Article

Rapid diagnostic test for mastitis developed

Photo: Van Leeuwen
15-05-2018 | Article

Van Leeuwen: Mycoplasma crisis New Zealand is escalating

Photo: Robert Bodde
09-05-2018 | News

M. bovis oubreaks in New Zealand: 36 farms and counting

Photo: Hans Prinsen
05-04-2018 | Article

E. coli O157:H7: Link with water troughs

Vaccination against lumpy skin disease proven successful. Photo: EFSA
14-03-2018 | Article

Vaccination against lumpy skin disease proven successful

Schmallenberg virus spreading in the UK. Photo: Emmy Koeleman
22-02-2018 | Article

Schmallenberg virus spreading in the UK

By training individual staff to identify lame cows and give them the responsibility for monitoring the herd, it is possible to cure cattle quickly and reduce the prevalence of the condition in herds. Photo: Wick Natzijkl
25-01-2018 | Article

Lameness: Continue monitoring and fast action

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