State Looks Into Bovine Tuberculosis
US - It's a possible new worry on the range for Colorado ranchers, just beginning to recover from weeks of heavy snowfall. The state is now looking into a bovine tuberculosis case out of Douglas County.Leaders with the Colorado Cattlemen's Association say an outbreak of the disease affecting other ranches is highly unlikely, but the possibility of more animals testing positive for TB is out there.
"I wouldn't say it's likely or unlikely; it is possible and that's the reason the state vet has quarantined the animals," says the CCA's executive vice president Terry Fankhauser.
At the turn of the 20th century, an outbreak would have been devastating but now there are treatments for the disease. Even if more cattle are determined to be sick, Colorado Cattlemen's Association leaders say it won't be a threat to the food chain.
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