Nébih: animal breeders can receive state aid to prevent bluetongue disease
Animal breeders can receive state aid to vaccinate their stock to prevent from bluetongue disease.
Where the disease has already appeared, vaccination is mandatory, to prevent the other animals from infection. The costs are paid by the state – Nemes Imre, Deputy Chairman of the Food Chain Safety and Veterinary Office of the National Food Chain Security Agency (Nébih) told M1 news channel. (MTI)
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