The cattle disease Mycoplasma Bovis, which was thought to be almost eradicated, has been detected at another Mid Canterbury property.
Just last month, it was believed the infection had been isolated to only one property - the Five Star Beef feedlot near Ashburton - following a four-year mission that has seen more than $220 million paid in compensation.
In its weekly update this afternoon, the Mycoplasma Bovis Programme said the disease had been detected at a new property in Mid Canterbury, bringing the total infected properties to two.
The infected property was detected through its Bulk Tank Milk (BTM) surveillance, the update said.
The update did not provide any details about the farm, but it said M. Bovis programme was working closely with the farmer to manage and remove the infection.