Latest TB statistics from DEFRA reveal new herd incidents in England, Wales and Scotland have fallen for the 12 months ending in February 2017. But in England the results for the Edge Area show cause for concern.
There has been a 7% year-on-year drop in new incidents in England, whilst Scotland has recorded a 19% drop and Wales14%. Although this is welcome news, the progress in England is not as good as in other parts of England. In addition, it is worrying that new herd incidents in England actually increased by 5% in the Edge Area. There was a decrease in herds not officially TB free in Scotland, Wales and both the High Risk Area (-4%) and Low Risk Area (-22%) in England but again a 5% increase in the the Edge Area.
The data shows the total number of animals slaughtered in the 12 months to the end of February has increased in England by 3% to 29,425, in Scotland by 9% (162) and Wales by 15% (9,773). In England though, whilst the number of slaughtered animals increased by 1% in the High Risk Area and fell by 10% in the Low Risk Area, the Edge Area saw a significant 21% increase in the number of animals slaughtered due to Bovine TB. The full statistical notice can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/614288/bovinetb-statsnotice-monthly-17may17.pdf