26/02/08 
            Bovine TB pre-movement testing is costing livestock producers
              more than £15 per animal, a figure deemed as a major cost
              burden to their business, according to conclusions from an RABDF
              farmer survey. 
 
            
            
            
             
            The findings highlight a bTB cost area that has so far been ignored,
              and are being used by RABDF in its Government lobbying activities
              for a badger cull in areas where there is a high and persistent
              bTB incidence, combined with an effective programme of cattle controls. 
               
              The survey, which was completed by University of Reading for RABDF,
              was designed to identify the true farm costs associated with bTB
              pre-movement testing in England and Wales. Sixty livestock farmers
              were involved, they pre-movement tested cattle on average 2.45
              times in the previous 12 months usually prior to sale, to another
              farm or through a market. There was substantial variation in the
              number of animals tested, from less than five to over 100, with
              an average of 28.6 animals tested per testing occasion. Most farms
              had to collect cattle especially for the test. 
               
            The farm costs associated with pre-movement testing fell into four major categories shown in Table 1.  
Table 1: bTB pre-movement testing costs 
  
    
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         Cost (£) / animal 
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         Farm labour 
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         4.00 
       | 
     
    
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         Vet 
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         4.33 
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         Extra resources and management time 
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         0.51 
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         Farm business disruption time/missed marketing opportunities 
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         6.52 
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         Total 
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         15.36 
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Source: University of Reading 
  
The majority of farmers indicated that pre-movement testing was
              a cost burden to their business. While the average pre-movement
              test worked out at £15.36
              per animal, the distribution of testing costs per animal across
              the sample of farms showed considerable variation, with a substantial
              proportion of farms incurring costs of more than £20 per
              animal. 
               
“The survey highlights an area of significant costs that
              had so far been completely forgotten when it comes to controlling
              further spread of this debilitating disease,” comments RABDF
              chairman, Lyndon Edwards. “At a time when Defra is insisting
              that farmers adopt a cost and responsibility sharing approach to
              animal health, this survey has confirmed they are already doing
              just that. These livestock farmers are having to foot the bill
              to cover measures which are part of Defra’s legislative requirement
              in its current bTB control programme, and while they are prepared
              to do that, the vast majority are desperate for Defra to fulfil
              its half of the bargain.” 
               
              The University of Reading’s Prof Richard Bennett added: “It
              is clear from the survey that disruption to the farm business is
              likely to be a larger cost of bTB pre-movement testing for many
              cattle farms, and one which is particularly difficult for these
              farmers to quantify, which leads them to under-estimate the total
            costs involved.”
            
			
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