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MCA warns of FMD risk

THE Minerals Council of Australia has joined forces with the Livestock Industry Taskforce to help stop devasting foot-and-mouth disease from entering the country.

 Kimberley cattle herd. Image by Karma Barndon.

Kimberley cattle herd. Image by Karma Barndon.

The serious and highly contagious animal disease affects cloven-hoofed animals including cattle, sheep, goats, deer and pigs. Horses and zebras are not affected. While FMD is not fatal to animals it...

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