Bovine Tuberculosis: Disease Control

(asked on 21st October 2015) - View Source

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what proportion of cattle have been tested for bovine TB in each of the last three years.


Answered by
George Eustice Portrait
George Eustice
This question was answered on 27th October 2015

Bovine TB is a devolved matter. The figures presented below are for England only.


Year

Number of cattle tested during year (millions)

Cattle population at June 1 (millions)

2012

3.4

5.4

2013

3.7

5.4

2014

4.0

5.3


Figures for the number of cattle tested for bovine TB represent all cattle tested during a calendar year. Cattle population estimates are as at a single point in time (1 June 2015). It is not, therefore, possible to determine the proportion of the cattle population which was tested in each of these years. All herds in the designated High Risk and Edge Areas of England are subject to annual surveillance testing for bovine TB, except for herds in the part of Cheshire falling within the Edge Area, which is currently subject to six-monthly testing. In the designated Low Risk Area all herds are subject to four yearly surveillance testing for bovine TB, except for certain higher risk herds which are subject to annual testing. Herds in all risk areas may also be subject to additional TB testing as a result of TB breakdowns.

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