MPI plans to cull 4,000 cows to stop spread of mycoplasma

MPI plans to cull 4,000 cows to stop spread of mycoplasma
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot Oct. 12 (BusinessDesk) - The Ministry for Primary Industries will cull 4,000 cattle from five farms as it attempts to control the spread of disease mycoplasma bovis. In July, MPI said the disease had been detected in a dairy herd in South Canterbury, the first known outbreak in New Zealand. Mycoplasma bovis is commonly found in cattle globally, including Australia. It does not infect humans and presents no food safety risk, but can have serious effects on cattle. Today, the ministry said  positive results for the disease...