Michigan Cattle At Risk Of Bovine TB
Posted on April 16 2019
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Officials have designated parts of Iosco and Ogemaw counties in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula as a potential high-risk area for bovine tuberculosis.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development announced Monday that it recently made the designation after a free-ranging white-tailed deer in Alcona County tested positive for bovine TB, which is a bacterial disease.
Anytime a positive deer is identified, cattle and bison herds located within a 15-mile (24-kilometer) radius of the deer must be tested for bovine TB within six months.