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Blue Tongue Vaccination Programme
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The Scottish Government is implementing a vaccination campaign against bluetongue virus for all susceptible animals in Scotland. To allow this, Scotland will be declared a ‘Protection Zone’ from Monday 3 November 2008. It will be compulsory for all sheep and cattle in Scotland to be vaccinated within the vector-free period (3rd November 2008 – 30th April 2009). Exemptions to this are
Although not compulsory it is advisable to vaccinate other ruminants (i.e. goats). Vaccine has to be pre-ordered from your vet and must be used within 6-8 hours of opening the sealed container. Further information regarding the purchase of the vaccine can be obtained from your local vet. Vaccination is a legal requirement and any failure to vaccinate sheep or cattle is an illegal act which can invoke penalties of a maximum of £5,000 and six months in prison. The Scottish Government will monitor all requests for bluetongue vaccine and registered keepers who are shown not to have purchased the vaccine will be monitored. The Scottish Government will be contacting all registered keepers advising action to be taken. For further information please contact the Comhairle’s Animal Health Officer on 01851 870807 . . . . . . . Nigel Scott Tel: 01851 709389 (Work) Associated Links |
