Western Mail

Cattle slaughter due to bovine TB is ‘unsustaina­ble’

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THE latest data relating to bovine TB in Wales has revealed an alarming and unsustaina­ble rise in the number of cattle slaughtere­d due to this disease.

According to recent data, the number of cattle slaughtere­d in Wales in the 12 months to October 2019 was 12,742 and this is the highest number on record.

Indeed, while the most recent data reveals a 12% fall in new herd incidents in the 12 months to October 2019, the number of cattle slaughtere­d over the same period was 24% higher than the previous year.

FUW president Glyn Roberts said: “Although the data from TB Dashboard shows improvemen­t in some areas, the number of cattle slaughtere­d remains unsustaina­bly high. Just 917 cattle were culled in 1996 due to this disease and it is a sad and disturbing fact that the Welsh cattle sector has now become somewhat used to cattle slaughteri­ngs reaching the many thousands each year.”

The union president added that losing TB-free status is devastatin­g to farming families and their businesses: “The loss of precious stock and the restrictio­ns on a farm business can be incredibly destructiv­e and it is extremely distressin­g for our members who have worked hard to gain TB-free status, only to lose it again in the subsequent years.

“A TB breakdown is not only financiall­y crippling for the farm, but also impacts more widely as struggling farm businesses are less able to contribute to both the local economy and further afield.”

High-sensitivit­y testing, such as gamma testing and the removal of inconclusi­ve reactors at severe interpreta­tion, is blamed for some of this rise. However, this will be of little comfort to FUW members, many of whom have seen a huge number of cattle removed from their farm, he added.

“Despite a wealth of evidence on the important contributi­on of wildlife control to TB eradicatio­n in some places, the current TB programme continues to focus almost entirely on cattle controls.

“The FUW has continued to reiterate members’ concerns regarding the implementa­tion of measures such as high-sensitivit­y testing without significan­t measures to tackle the disease in wildlife.

“The number of cattle herds registered in Wales has declined by 43% since 1996. Bovine TB is one of the most serious issues facing Welsh cattle farmers and a more holistic approach, which seriously tackles the wildlife reservoir, is required urgently,” said Mr Roberts.

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