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Controlling M. Bovis In NZ, Four Years On – Expert Reaction


Wednesday, 21 July 2021, 9:04 am
On 21 July 2017, the bacteria Mycoplasma bovis was first
found in New Zealand cattle. A year later, in May 2018, we
became the first country in the world to aim to eradicate
it.
To mark four years since the disease’s discovery
in Kiwi cows, the SMC asked experts to reflect on the
programme and its impacts.
Dr Geoff Noller, Assistant
Research Fellow, Department of General Practice & Rural
Health, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago,
comments:
“Today marks the four-year anniversary of
the commencement of control over
Mycoplasma bovis, a
cattle disease incursion programme described by the Ministry ....

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Business Scoop » Controlling M. Bovis In NZ, Four Years On – Expert Reaction


Press Release – Science Media Centre
On 21 July 2017, the bacteria Mycoplasma bovis was first found in New Zealand cattle. A year later, in May 2018, we became the first country in the world to aim to eradicate it. To mark four years since the diseases discovery in Kiwi cows, the SMC asked …
On 21 July 2017, the bacteria Mycoplasma bovis was first found in New Zealand cattle. A year later, in May 2018, we became the first country in the world to aim to eradicate it.
To mark four years since the disease’s discovery in Kiwi cows, the SMC asked experts to reflect on the programme and its impacts. ....

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Waikato farmer fined for removing cows' tails


MPI national manager of animal welfare and National Animal Identification and Tracing compliance Gray Harrison said Muller deliberately ill-treated the cows by systematically docking their tails, causing unnecessary and unreasonable pain.
“In NZ, docking is prohibited as the tail is a very important and sensitive part of the cow’s body. It’s used to control flies, but it is also used in social signalling and interactions.”
The prosecution relates to an inspection of Muller’s farm on December 15, 2020. Animal welfare inspectors were assisted by a veterinarian.
It was later established the tails of 64 of the cows had been docked in late July, early August 2020 after Muller was informed by a veterinarian one month earlier that the docking of cow tails was now fully prohibited and had been since October 1, 2018. ....

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auckland.scoop.co.nz » Auckland Farmer Fined For Unlawfully Removing Cows' Teats


Press Release – Ministry For Primary Industries
A dairy farmer has been fined $ 3,250 for unlawfully performing a significant surgical procedure, amputating the teats of seven cows using rubber rings as a tourniquet.
Pieter Nicholaas Smit, 60, was sentenced at the Morrinsville District Court for one representative animal welfare charge, after earlier pleading guilty. The case was brought to court by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).
MPI Animal Welfare and National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) Regional Compliance Manager, Brendon Mikkelsen, says Mr Smit failed to provide appropriate care to the animals.
“Teat removal is a significant surgical procedure. It should be undertaken by a veterinarian using anaesthesia.” ....

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