Farmers in New Zealand are being urged to look out for the signs of Mycoplasma bovis following the detection of the cattle disease in another new area of the country.
A beef and sheep farm near Cheviot in North Canterbury is the latest confirmed case of the disease. This marks the first time the disease has been detected in the region, and brings the total number of farms infected throughout the country to 36. The disease was first detected in New Zealand on 22 July 2017.
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