Farmers are being told to keep better records of livestock movements.
It follows another confirmed case of cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis, this time on an Ashburton farm.
The disease has been found on 14 farms, all but one are in the South Island.
Ministry for Primary Industries response incident controller David Yard said farmers have a poor record of compliance with the national livestock tracing scheme.
He said that's making for a lengthy search for the disease on other properties.