New Zealand officials confirm they have a second case of mycoplasma bovis infecting a dairy cow. Reuters reports the case was found on New Zealand’s South Island and was detected in early July.
Both cases happened in close proximity, and at large dairies operated by the Van Leeuwen dairy group. Steps have been taken to restrict movement of cattle at the site, and testing will continue on all Van Leeuwen farms as well as neighboring farms.
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