Wc Farmers Urged To Stay Alert After Kzn Foot-and-mouth Outbreak

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The Western Cape Department of Agriculture has urged livestock farmers across the province to be alert and exercise extreme caution following recent outbreaks of Foot-and-Mouth disease FMD reported in KwaZulu-Natal.

The contagious viral disease, which affects cloven-hoofed animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs, has also spread to Mpumalanga and Gauteng, reportedly through livestock auctions.

Departmental Spokesperson Mary James highlighted the risk of undetected transmission, as infected animals can carry and spread the disease before showing visible symptoms.

She strongly advised farmers to only purchase animals from verified and reputable sources and to avoid acquiring livestock from provinces where outbreaks have occurred.

"Infected animals can spread the disease before they show signs. So, it's important to buy livestock with a known health status and to keep new animals separate for 28 days so they can be observed for signs of disease," said James.