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National Ban on the movement of cattle

19 August 2022

NATIONAL BAN ON THE MOVEMENT OF CATTLE

On Tuesday, August 16, the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) announced a national ban on the movement of cattle.  This drastic intervention follows the recent rapid spread of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) in South Africa. There are currently active outbreaks in Mpumalanga, Gauteng, North West, Free State and KwaZulu-Natal provinces and new outbreaks continue to be detected. South Africa’s ability to export animal products has already been affected and animal production efficiency has been damaged, not to mention the animal suffering caused by this disease.

All cloven-hoofed animals, such as cattle, sheep, goats and pigs, are susceptible to the disease. However, cattle are the main species affected by the current outbreak, with sheep playing a small role in disease transmission. The disease has an incubation period of up to 14 days, during which it can spread without the animal showing any signs of illness. The movement of infected cattle is the biggest cause of disease spread, hence the ban. People, vehicles and equipment are also an important cause of spread, therefore emphasis must be placed on the disinfection of vehicle wheels and equipment that move between farms. People should also be very careful not to handle other animals within five days of having contact with suspected sick animals, and to change or clean footwear and clothing when leaving any farm. 

Currently, the movement ban applies only to cattle, but we call on owners to handle the movement of all susceptible animals, responsibly. Farmers are advised to purchase animals only from reliable sources, with a clear animal health history, and preferably not from affected provinces. Farmers are strongly advised against buying livestock at auctions, where animals from different places gather and mix. This remains a major risk for the spread of FMD. To reduce the risk of contamination, a health declaration by a private veterinarian should accompany the animals, stating that they do not come from a FMD-affected area and that they were clinically healthy when inspected, which should not be more than two days before they move. Purchased animals should then be quarantined for a period of 28 days before mixing with the rest of the herd.

Cattle may only move for direct slaughter under the following conditions:

  1. All animals that will be moved must be individually identified with ear tags.
  2. Owners must apply for a Red Cross Movement Permit from the state veterinarian responsible for the premises of origin, stating the addresses of the premises of origin and of destination and number of animals to be moved as well as their own full name and ID number. 
  3. The application must include a declaration by a private veterinarian that the animals did not show any clinical signs of a controlled disease.
  4. The animals must be inspected by the private veterinarian on the day of the movement.
  5. Animals may be slaughtered for religious or cultural reasons, provided that they are slaughtered on the premises where they are kept, and the meat may not be sold for human or animal consumption.

The ban will be reviewed on a weekly basis and will be lifted as soon as the disease situation improves. For more information and clarification on the ban on the movement of cattle, or to apply for a Red Cross Movement Permit, your local state veterinarian office can be contacted via the methods listed below. To check which State Vet area you are in, use the map available at: https://www.elsenburg.com/veterinary-services/animal-health -and-disease-control/

 

State Vet Office

State Vet

Telephone Number

Email Address

 Boland

Dr Buhrmann

021 808  5253

Gary.Buhrmann@westerncape.gov.za/

svboland@westerncape.gov.za

 Boland

Dr Malan

021 808  5253                                                 

Vivien.Malan@westerncape.gov.za/

svboland@westerncape.gov.za

 George

Dr Janse van Rensburg

044 803 3771/ 0

Leana.JanseVanRensburg@westerncape.gov.za/

svgeorge@westerncape.gov.za

Swellendam

Dr Kloppers

021 808 5059/ 028 425 4850

Christi.Kloppers@westerncape.gov.za/

svswellendam@westerncape.gov.za

Malmesbury

Dr Swart

022 433 8915/ 0

Michael.Swart@westerncape.gov.za

svmalmesbury@westerncape.gov.za

Vredendal

Dr Lombard

027 201 3514/ 0

Chanel.Lombard@westerncape.gov.za/

svvredendal@westerncape.gov.za

Beaufort    West

Dr Pienaar

023 414 9220/ 1

Jaco.Pienaar@westerncape.gov.za/

svbeaufortwest@westerncape.gov.za

Oudtshoorn

Dr Fox

044 203 9443/ 5

Cathy.Fox@westerncape.gov.za/

svoudtshoorn@westerncape.gov.za

Worcester

Dr Pepler

021 808 5052

Ansulize.Pepler@westerncape.gov.za/

svworcester@westerncape.gov.za

To learn more about FMD, visit the WCDoA website: https://bit.ly/3PpeK8R

Media Enquiries: 

Mary James

Head of Communication

Western Cape Department of Agriculture

Tel: 084 817 2376

Email: Mary.James@westerncape.gov.za