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Foot-and-mouth scare

Foot-and-mouth scare

New Zealand is free of foot-and-mouth disease, and Biosecurity New Zealand is constantly on the alert for a possible outbreak. In 1981 there was a suspected outbreak in pigs on a farm near Temuka. The property was quarantined, and all its pigs and sheep were killed, burnt and buried. It was later confirmed that the pigs had developed blisters on their snouts as a result of their diet, not from foot-and-mouth disease.

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Archives New Zealand – Te Rua Mahara o te Kawanatanga
Reference: AANR 6325/W3302 Drawer 5

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Gary Clark, Neville Grace and Ken Drew. 'Diseases of sheep, cattle and deer', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 27-Sep-11
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