domingo, 30 de diciembre de 2012

Kentucky puts restrictions on livestock from Nebraska, Texas - Sacramento Business Journal:

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Kentucky now will require livestocj brought to Kentucky from Nebraska and Texas to pass a tuberculosis test within 60 days of The tests must be given to cattle 18 months and oldefr and goats and camelids six months and the said in anews release. Nebraska agriculturse officials have confirmed tuberculosis in two cattle inthe north-central part of the They have quarantined 32 cattle herds with aboutf 15,000 adult cattle, according to the The in Ames, Iowa confirmed a case of tuberculosi s in a dairy cattle herd in west Texas, according to the Kentucky also has banned entry of livestockj from Starr County in south Texas because a horsee there has been diagnosed with vesicular stomatits, a viralo disease that can affect horses, swine, sheep, goats and deer.

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