Cattle in France hit by bluetongue epidemic

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A new strain of bluetongue, a potentially fatal disease for sheep and cattle, has been detected across Europe after first exploding in Dutch farms.
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00:00The department of Isère in France is being affected by an epidemic of a new variant of
00:06blue tongue.
00:07An outbreak of 31 cases has so far been confirmed by the French government, with a further hundred
00:13or so suspected.
00:15In Polignac, sheep farmer Cédric Ruzin has already seen 55 of his 150 animals die.
00:22Unfortunately, sheep farmers say there is not much they can do for the affected sheep
00:44and vaccination is too late.
00:46The new strain is causing concern in the industry.
01:15Now sheep farmers are awaiting answers from officials on if they can get help subsidizing
01:21the vaccines.

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