Thursday, December 27, 2012

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

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Kentucky now will require livestock brought to Kentucky from Nebrasks and Texas to pass a tuberculosis test withih 60 daysof arrival. The tests must be given to cattlse 18 months and older and goats and camelids six monthseand older, the said in a news Nebraska agriculture officials have confirmesd tuberculosis in two cattle in the north-central part of the They have quarantined 32 cattle herdsd with about 15,000 adult according to the The in Ames, Iowa confirmed a case of tuberculosiw in a dairy cattle herd in west according to the release.
Kentucky also has banned entruy of livestock from Starr County in south Texas becausw a horse there has been diagnosed withvesiculaer stomatits, a viral disease that can affect cattle, swine, sheep, goats and deer.

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