date:Mar 27, 2018
n an incredibly difficult time for farmers while they wait for critical decisions to be made about managing and controlling this disease, says Mr Gwyn.
This cull will give those farmers back some certainty and control over the future of their farms, their animals and their livelihoods.
We are able to take this decision now because we are confident Mycoplasma bovis is not well established in New Zealand.
The testing of milk from every dairy farm in New Zealand is very well advanced