Signs of Bluetonuge virus exposure in Victorian dairy cattle, 100km transmission buffer set up around Echuca

Alex Druce
Updated October 18 2017 - 11:30am, first published October 16 2017 - 3:08pm
The transmission zone extends into NSW – reaching north of Deniliquin and Wakool – with cattle in the zone unable to be exported to countries requiring at BTV-free status.
The transmission zone extends into NSW – reaching north of Deniliquin and Wakool – with cattle in the zone unable to be exported to countries requiring at BTV-free status.

FARM authorities have detected signs of exposure to the bluetongue virus (BTV) in dairy heifers at Echuca on the NSW-Victorian border.

Alex Druce

Alex Druce

Senior Journalist

Politics and rural issues journo in Sydney. Give me a yell at adruce@fairfaxmedia.com.au

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