Bluetongue Update

February 20, 2025

We wanted to give you an update you on the latest Bluetongue situation – 20/02/2025

The restricted zone has now extended to include Dorset, parts of South Somerset, and additional areas of Wiltshire. Currently, we remain just outside of the restriction zone, meaning there are no movement restrictions for animals. This zone may however extend over the coming weeks.

For the latest updates and a detailed map of the restricted zone, please visit: APHA Interactive Bluetongue Virus Map

 

Clinical Signs of Bluetongue

Be aware of the following signs in your livestock:

  • Lethargy
  • Crusty erosions around the nostrils and muzzle
  • Redness of the mouth, eyes, and nose
  • Reddening of the skin around the hooves
  • Nasal discharge
  • Reddening and erosions on the teats
  • Elevated temperature
  • Milk drop and reduced appetite
  • Abortion

 

Clinical signs tend to be more commonly seen in sheep than cattle, however both can be affected.

 

Movement Restrictions

If our area is moved into the restricted zone, the following rules will apply:

  • General Licence: Allows movement of animals within a restricted zone to a dedicated slaughter market.
  • Specific Licence: Required for movements not covered by the general license. Some movements may require pre-movement blood testing, which could be partially or fully funded.

For more information on movement licences and designated slaughterhouses, please visit: Bluetongue: news, information and guidance for livestock keepers – GOV.UK

 

Vaccination

Vaccines are now available in the UK to help reduce infection.

There are currently no treatment options for Bluetongue, therefore reducing spread of the virus through vaccination alongside movement restrictions are our only management options.

While vaccinated animals are still subject to movement restrictions, vaccination may reduce clinical signs and therefore the economic impact to your herd/flock. Please contact us if you’d like to discuss vaccination options for your farm.

 

Staying Updated:

We will keep you informed of any further changes to the Bluetongue situation. However, for the latest information, please refer to Bluetongue: news, information and guidance for livestock keepers – GOV.UK

 

If you have any questions or would like to discuss this in more detail, please give us a call.

 

 

 

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