Brucellosis-infected cattle to be culled
Kerala
Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU) has decided to cull the
brucellosis-infected cattle at its Thiruvizhamkunnu farm. KVASU Registrar
Joseph Mathew said on Wednesday that culling would be done after conducting an
awareness programme to mitigate the fears of the local people and the workers
of the farm about the spread of the disease.
Earlier, the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) had revoked
the permission granted to cull 85 head of cows affected with the bacterial
disease.
Brucellosis, known also as Malta fever and Rock fever, is highly
contagious and can be transmitted to human beings through unpasteurised milk
and uncooked meat of the infected animal. Health experts confirm that it causes
inconsistent fever, miscarriage, sweating, weakness, depression and muscular
pain.
The
earlier plan of the university was to cull the animals within the premises of
its farm at Thiruvizhamkunnu, near Mannarkkad, here and the board had given its
approval for the initiative. But following strong protests from the staff of
the farm and the local community, the university decided to transport the
animals to its plant at Mannuthy in Thrissur district for culling.
The
protesters said close contact with the infected animal would result in human
being contracting the disease.
The university had approached the AWBI again seeking permission
to shift the cattle to Thrissur saying it has the expertise and facilities
there to complete the process avoiding the risk of human beings contracting the
disease while transporting the cattle. The university had also thought of using
the culled cattle for making animal manure.
It was
then that the AWBI ordered banning of the culling and directed the varsity to
keep the cattle in isolated cowsheds within the farm at Thiruvizhamkunnu till
further orders.
University
officials say the delay in culling the cattle would result in spreading of the
disease to more animals in the farm.
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