Friday, November 5, 2010

Kentucky puts restrictions on livestock from Nebraska, Texas - Business First of Buffalo:

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Kentucky now will require livestock brought to Kentuckhy from Nebraska and Texas to pass a tuberculosie test within 60 daysof arrival. The tests must be given to cattlwe 18 months and older and goatsd and camelids six months and the said in anews release. Nebraska agriculture officialsw have confirmed tuberculosis in two cattle inthe north-centralo part of the state. They have quarantinec 32 cattle herds withabout 15,000 adult according to the release. The in Ames, Iowa confirmed a case of tuberculosis in a dairyt cattle herd inwest Texas, accordin g to the release.
Kentucky also has banneds entry of livestock from Starr Countgy in south Texas because a horse there has been diagnosed withvesiculart stomatits, a viral disease that can affecft horses, cattle, swine, sheep, goats and deer.

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