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Give Disease the Boot

Give disease the boot


Be alert for Bluetongue If you suspect signs of Bluetongue notify your local Animal Health office immediately.

Rapid reporting through your good stockmanship and vigilance will help the UK disease control strategy and could minimise the financial impacts of the outbreak.

Animal disease

Vigilance and good stockmanship are vital in the fight against animal disease. Monitoring animals for signs of disease, and following good farming practices are essential ways of reducing the risk of disease and preventing the spread of disease during an outbreak.

Defra’s Give Disease the Boot campaign provides livestock owners and veterinarians with information on a range of diseases and advice on how best to protect the health of their animals and the health of the farming industry.

This is your gateway to information on animal disease - what you can do to minimise the risk and information on the diseases you must report.

Information to help prevent disease

Latest news

9 March 2009 - Livestock market visits 2009 - Livestock market visits give farmers the opportunity to speak with Defra representatives who are on-hand to answer queries about new legislation and disease prevention. 

27 February 2009 - Information bulletin: Avian influenza H6N1 confirmed at poultry premises in East Anglia.

26 February 2009 - Information bulletin: Routine veterinary investigation at poultry premises in East Anglia.

3 February 2009: Defra publishes Government’s response to Sir Iain Anderson’s Review of the 2007 Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak (PDF 1.8MB). A news release has been issued.

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Page last modified: March 9, 2009

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