A cow raised in Saskatchewan has tested positive for bovine tuberculosis
The Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association is keeping a close eye and ear to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s investigation into a positive case of Bovine Tuberculosis found in a cow that originated from a herd in Saskatchewan.
The CFIA said the six-year-old cow was slaughtered at a federally regulated abattoir in Alberta and confirmed the positive case on Nov. 29. The probe is in its early stages. Next steps include isolating the herd in question, testing the cows, tracing the infected animal’s path before slaughter, and potentially eradicating the herd. The investigation could take up to 12 weeks to complete.
Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association CEO Grant McLellan said they were notified the day after the producer was.
“We work closely with the provincial government, the chief veterinary officer of Saskatchewan and the CFIA as we move through this, along with other industry associations, including stock grower’s, livestock marketing, and cattle feeders. Certainly, this is of Interest to all of our groups and all of our producers,” McLellan said.