The Mycoplasma bovis Programme is starting a national beef survey to provide additional assurance that M. bovis is not widespread in the beef breeding and stud herd.
Plans to progress the national surveillance of the beef industry were highlighted in the latest report from the independent Technical Advisory Group, released in October 2019.
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Over the next 12 months the M. bovis Programme intends to take samples from 2,500 previously untested herds.
"Results from the ongoing sampling and monitoring of incoming feedlot cattle gives us confidence the infection is not common in beef breeding herds" said the Ministry for Primary Industry's Chief Science Advisor Dr John Roche.