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Tuesday, 6 November 2007

HORSE FLU WON OR LOST MR McDONALD?

The campaign to eradicate horse flu has turned a corner today, as predicted....CUP DAY !!!!!with the equine influenza status of a large part of NSW moving from high risk to lower risk, and travel restrictions being eased in Tasmania. NSW Minister for Primary Industries, Ian Macdonald, says the second phase of the State Government's plan to defeat the exotic disease is now underway. "The Iemma Government has spent about $19 million so far on its effort to eradicate EI from NSW, we are running within the estimated budget and there is no doubt we have reached major milestones,"more like gallstones! Mr Macdonald said. "Infection in NSW peaked on 26 September and since then has been steadily declining. 'cause most of NSW is infected you donkey! "And today almost half of the NSW Red Zone - about 4.5 million hectares - will be moved to Amber Zone status." This is a welcome relief- no racetracks of note around there huh? Unlike Sydney which copped E.I. first. This means that all or parts of the Coonamble, Moree Plains, Gwydir, Coonabarabran, Coolah and Dunedoo districts have now had their risk status downgraded. Testing of horses in those areas will continue to achieve proof-of-freedom in the future. And in Tasmania the Minister for Primary Industries and Water, David Llewellyn, has lifted the ban on importing horses into the State, but only from jurisdictions free of EI, and under strict permit conditions. Horses from NSW, Queensland and the ACT will not be permitted to enter Tasmania, and those horses that are allowed to enter will be subject to a horse movement strategy. "The protocols require that all horse movements will require a special authority issued by the Department," he said. "People applying for special authorities will need to provide details of the identification of each horse, properties from and to which they will be moved and the EI vaccination status of the horse. "Following risk assessment, a special authority may be issued for movement imposing a number of conditions." Public servants love paper, don't they? What fun they must be having!
In NSW Mr Macdonald said phase two of the EI Protection Plan includes:
* continued revision of zoning boundaries; "THE CUP DAY"
* second round vaccinations targeting 18,000 plus animals;
* exhaustive proof-of-freedom testing along the north coast to ultimately move 15 Local Government Areas from Amber to Green; Give us our exhaustive Freedom now!!!!!
* further testing in other Amber Zones to move areas to EI Protected Green;
* vaccination of priority uninfected horses in the Purple Zone; and This translates toThoroughbreds.
* extension of the permit and travelling horse statement systems. More paper!

"Our intention has always been to contain the infection ROTFL (Roll On The Floor Laughing) and ultimately eradicate it completely. This goal is reflected in our plan," he said. Mr Macdonald will meet with State and Federal counterparts later today where he will officially unveil phase two of the NSW EI Protection Plan.

SOURCE: The Land, NSW, weekly rural newspaper, posting news updates daily on FarmOnline.
This is the day Australia wide bets $153 million on "THE CUP" $53 million of that came from NSW- they had a lot to lose didn't they?.........money....money.....money speaks!
This little black duck won't be betting.
-Carmen Bajpe

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOL carmen,you made me laugh,thanks your right on the money girl hehehe

JC

6 November 2007 at 11:38 am  

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