Vaccinations will Encourage Buyers

UK - Store cattle breeders selling at North of England auction markets can widen the range of competition for their stock, and hopefully earn more money, if they inject them, pre-sale, against bluetongue virus eight (BTV8).
calendar icon 13 May 2009
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This advice comes from the National Beef Association after confirmed reports that many Scottish buyers have not been present at some of the most important store cattle venues in the Northern England this spring because too few English animals have been vaccinated.

"Scotland finished a compulsory bluetongue vaccination programme at the end of April and Scottish feeders are looking for cattle they can turn out immediately to grass – instead of holding them in yards for an additional month until they complete the vaccination course themselves, " explained NBA director, Kim Haywood.

Source: Farming UK
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