HC Deb 13 November 1991 vol 198 cc565-6W
Mr. Ron Davies

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what was the number of badgers culled each year since 1970 and the proportion culled each year which were found to be infected with bovine tuberculosis.

Mr. Maclean

From 1971 to 1982, a total of 6,075 badgers were culled, of which 803–13–22 per cent.—were found to be infected with bovine tuberculosis. Annual figures are not available for those years.

The annual figures for badgers culled and the percentage of those proven to be infected with bovine tuberculosis since 1983 are as follows:

Number Per cent
1983 1,239 12.43
1984 1,337 16.89
1985 1,115 13.36
1986 782 15.86
1987 711 12.94
1988 778 27.25
1989 727 16.78
1990 811 19.24

This compares with some 20,000 badgers killed each year in road accidents and a total adult badger population of approximately 250,000.

Mr. Ron Davies

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what were the estimated percentages of cattle in Great Britain infected with bovine tuberculosis in each year since 1965.

Mr. Maclean

The estimated percentage of the cattle population which reacted positively to the intradermal tuberculin test was as follows:

Year per cent.
1965 0.029
1966 0.027
1967 0.025
1968 0.018
1969 0.020
1970 0.016
1971 0.014
1972 0.004
1973 0.011
1974 0.011
1975 0.011
1976 0.008
1977 0.005
1978 0.005
1979 0.005
1980 0.007
1981 0.007
1982 0.004
1983 0.005
1984 0.005
1985 0.005
1986 0.004
1987 0.007
1988 0.006
1989 0.008
1990 0.009

Mr. Ron Davies

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food whether dairy and non-dairy cattle imported from Ireland are routinely tested for tuberculosis.

Mr. Maclean

Yes. Council directive 64/432/EEC established the testing requirements for cattle traded within the Community.