AUV bans the import of sheep and goats from Macedonia, due to the “juha blues”

Today's Food and Veterinary Agency has set up more than inevitable stops, for import, as stated in the announcement, small orphans and goats. At the same time, AUV has called on all farmers who release their livestock in the border generation areas with northern Macedonia to keep their flocks under surveillance. [...]
At the same time, AUV has called on all farmers who release their livestock in the border generation areas with northern Macedonia to keep their flocks under surveillance.
Avoid contact with herd animals from this country. All authorities help respect strict restrictive measures of moving fine livestock to the pasture of the border generation. Preservative farmers of sheep and goats respect the commands to maintain the health of their herds”.
The animal's “Kalter disease is an uninfected virusal disease transmitted through the sting of insects of the Colicoides. From these the most sensitive ones is sheep and cattle. Clinical signs and deaths appear only in sheep. The vessel serves as a reserve of the disease”, says the announcement.
This ban was made due to confirmation of the disease “Gjuha of the Blue”, follows Clankosova.tv.
The disease is not transmitted from animal to human, nor is it transmitted by animals. The Food and Veterinary Agency has been mobilised to strictly monitor the measures imposed and prevent the spread of the disease in our country”.
While we have two different diseases present in the two neighboring countries, which affect the same types of Dele animals, Dhe. We demand that farmers activate biosecurity measures on their farms. At the same time over any changes in animal health in the herd, immediately report veterinarian”, the announcement says. /Periscope/












