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The prevention of and protection against enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL) is mandatory in every cattle stock. Preventive actions are managed and supervised by the territorially competent food-chain safety and animal health office. Cattle stocks must be classified as free from or infected with EBL by the chief district veterinarian. General provisions are contained in Articles 2-5. The methods of prevention are listed in Article 6. Situation reports must be sent to the Ministry every six months.
The prevention of and protection against enzootic bovine leucosis (EBL) is mandatory in every cattle stock. Preventive actions are managed and supervised by the territorially competent food-chain safety and animal health office. Cattle stocks must be classified as free from or infected with EBL by the chief district veterinarian. General provisions are contained in Articles 2-5. The methods of prevention are listed in Article 6. Situation reports must be sent to the Ministry every six months.
Title:
Decree No. 21 of 2002 (III. 20.) FVM of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development laying down the rules of decontamination from the enzootic bovine leukosis disease.
Country:
Hungary
Type of document:
Regulation
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