Take advantage and vaccinate your animals before turning them out to
protect them from the threat of bluetongue. That's the message from the JAB
campaign which aims to keep up the pressure on livestock farmers to
vaccinate for the coming season.
Vaccine manufacturers Merial, Intervet and Fort Dodge are all supplying
vaccine and it is available in all veterinary practices across England. JAB,
a wide group of industry organisations, is urging livestock producers to
carry out vaccination as early as possible so animals are protected before
the onset of warmer weather when the risk of infection increases as the
midges that carry the disease become more active.
In a joint statement JAB said: "In 2008 we were very fortunate not to see
a re-emergence of the bluetongue virus in England, while France reported a
dramatic increase in new cases throughout the year, but we cannot
over-emphasise the threat that still hangs over us from this disease.
"Looking at our experience so far there is a very real risk bluetongue
could circulate again in the UK in 2009, either as a result of wind-borne
incursion or through animals legally brought into the UK from the Continent,
so the need to protect our livestock remains as important as ever.
"We must not forget the severe economic hardship bluetongue caused the
farming community when it first hit our shores in 2007. Vaccination remains
the only effective tool to protect susceptible animals and farmers should
vaccinate as soon as possible. The message remains very clear - to protect
our industry from this disease "don't hesitate, vaccinate".
"We would urge farmers to speak to their vet if they have any questions
about vaccination and to order vaccine through their vet as soon as they
can."
JAB is leading the push on vaccination against the disease which, at its
worst, kills both cattle and sheep. It swept across Europe in 2007 and so
far 137 cases have been detected in England. As yet no new cases of the
disease have been reported in England in 2008-2009.
The successful campaign has so far seen just under 17 million vaccine
doses released in England.
JAB members include: NFU, National Sheep Association, National Beef
Association, British Meat Processors Association , Livestock Auctioneers
Association, Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers, British Veterinary
Association , Country Land and Business Association, Tenant Farmers
Association, Association of Independent Meat Suppliers, Dairy UK, British
Cattle Veterinary Association, the Sheep Veterinary Society, the Rare Breed
Survival Trust, British Alpaca Society, British Llama Society, British Wool
Marketing Board, British Simmental Society, English Beef and Lamb Executive,
the Sheep Centre and the Institute for Animal Health.