First Bluetongue case found in sheep

Alex Black
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First Bluetongue case found in sheep

Sheep farmers have been urged to remain vigilant following Defra's confirmation of the first case of Bluetongue virus in sheep yesterday (December 7). The National Sheep Association (NSA) has urged...

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