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Farm infected with foot-and-mouth | |
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Cattle at a farm in Surrey have been found to be infected with foot-and-mouth disease. | |
Animals on a farm near Guildford have tested positive for the disease which swept the UK and wreaked havoc in 2001. | |
A three-kilometre protection zone has been put in place around the premises and a UK-wide ban imposed on movement of all cattle and pigs. | A three-kilometre protection zone has been put in place around the premises and a UK-wide ban imposed on movement of all cattle and pigs. |
In accordance with the legislation, all the cattle on the premises will be culled, said a government spokesman. | |
The farm has been under restrictions since late on Thursday when symptoms were reported. | The farm has been under restrictions since late on Thursday when symptoms were reported. |
Debby Reynolds, UK Chief Veterinary Officer, has confirmed the outbreak after samples were taken from the farm. | |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has taken part by telephone in a Cobra meeting, involving top staff at the Cabinet Office. | |
He is returning to London on Saturday from his holiday in Dorset and Environment Secretary Hilary Benn is to break off from his vacation in Italy. | |
As well as the three Kilometre protection zone, there is also a 10 kilometre surveillance zone where nearby animals are monitored. | |
National Farmers' Union President Peter Kendall said: "This is a matter of grave concern. We have an industry still depressed from low prices. | |
"We have to ensure this is a small isolated incident. We are working with the government to ensure the right steps are taken." |