§ 64. Mr. Fernyhoughasked the Minister of Agriculture whether he will take steps to prohibit foxhounds being brought from a foot-and-mouth disease area into a non-infected one.
§ Sir T. DugdaleI am advised that the bringing of foxhounds from an area infected with foot-and-mouth disease into free country does not involve any material risk of the spread of infection, and I should not therefore feel justified in prohibiting such movements. Hunting is prohibited inside an infected area.
§ 66. Mr. Crouchasked the Minister of Agriculture if he will consider making compulsory the vaccination of all bulls at artificial insemination centres with polysalent serum against foot and mouth disease.
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§ Sir T. DugdaleNo. I am advised that vaccinated bulls might become infected and, while showing little or no sign of illness themselves, be capable of passing on infection. A vaccinated bull might, therefore, be the cause of widespread dissemination of the disease before it became suspected as a source of infection.