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UK Cattle Farmers On Alert: AHDB Warns of Rising Lungworm Threat

5th November 2024

The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board has issued a vital alert to UK cattle farmers regarding a growing risk of lungworm infections. Due to prevailing weather conditions, the potential for outbreaks has increased, impacting cattle health and farm productivity.

Lungworm, a parasitic infection affecting cattle, thrives in moist environments, and recent weather patterns have been ideal for its proliferation. AHDB emphasises the importance of active herd monitoring and appropriate treatment to mitigate risks. These infections, if left unmanaged, can lead to significant health issues in cattle, including respiratory problems and reduced milk yield, ultimately affecting farm profitability. The advisory comes as a crucial reminder for farmers to uphold strict health protocols and consider preemptive veterinary consultations. AHDB’s alert is particularly timely, given the tailored tools and resources they provide to help farmers track lungworm threats effectively.

With conditions ripe for lungworm infections, UK cattle farmers face heightened challenges. The AHDB’s proactive warning highlights the need for diligent monitoring and timely intervention. By adhering to advised measures, farmers can safeguard their herds, ensuring cattle health and maintaining farm productivity during this sensitive period.

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