Summary
Tests on animals slaughtered in the two most recent cases of foot- and-mouth indicate they were infected at the time the UK was declared clear of the disease by officials, it was revealed yesterday.
Chief vet Debby Reynolds said cattle on the fifth infected premises - Klondyke Farm, near Egham, Surrey - had foot-and-mouth lesions that were more than 10 days old after the animals were slaughtered on Monday.See the full content of this document
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'All-Clear' Cattle Were Infected
And animals on Stroude Farm, where livestock were culled last week, had lesions that were up to 10 days old.
The outbreaks on the farms were among three new cases which have e...See the full content of this document
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