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Animal Health and Welfare

Animal Health and Welfare

Britain became a Lower Risk Zone for bluetongue status from 12 June 2010.

This means that all animals which could get bluetongue will have to meet stringent vaccination conditions before they can be imported.

The CLA still urges members in the South East  in particular to vaccinate all cattle and sheep against bluetongue. 

Members can find up-to-date advice here on animal health, including briefing notes on current issues including Q Fever, Deer and Bovine TB and Fatal Bleeding Calf Syndrome.

For information on the CLA's policy work on animal health, consultations and so on, please see our page in the policy section.

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Tim Isaac
Regional Surveyor - CLA East

Tim has a degree in agriculture and is a qualified rural surveyor, specialising in farm and estate management. He lives on his family's farm in Essex. Tim advises and represents members on rural business management and lobbies all levels of government on key rural issues.

T: 01284 789201
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tim.isaac@cla.org.uk

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