The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs
Daera) Is Reminding Herd Keepers That the Next Phase of Bovine
Viral Diarrhoea Bvd) Controls Will Take Effect from 1 February
2026.
From This Date, Herd Restrictions Will Be Applied Immediately
Once Any Animal in a Herd Records a Positive or Inconclusive Bvd
Virus Test Result.This Means There Will No Longer Be a Grace
Period Prior to Restrictions Being Applied.
These Measures Form Part of the Phased Programme of Bvd Measures
Introduced Under the Bvd Control Order Ni) 2024, Which Came into
Force on 1 February 2025 and Which Aim to Contribute to the
Eradication of This Disease in Northern Ireland.
Daera Minister Said: Bvd Is a Serious and
Highly Contagious Disease of Cattle Which Affects Their
Productivity and Compromises Their Welfare.Over Recent Years,
Herd Keepers Across Northern Ireland Have Worked Hard to Reduce
the Impact of This Disease, but We Now Need to Take the Further
Steps to Secure Eradication.
The Stricter Measures Coming into Effect on 1 February 2026 Are
Designed to Quickly Address Infection Risks by Preventing the
Movement of Potentially Bvd Infected Animals, and Protect the
Progress We Have Made so Far. In Doing so We Will Help to
Stop New Persistently Infected Calves Being Born and Protect
Neighbouring Farms."
Minister Muir Concluded: My Message to Herd Keepers Is Clear -
Take Prompt Action, Isolate and Remove Infection Sources, and
Ensure All Animals Are Tested on Time. By Acting Decisively and
Working Together, We Can Safeguard Animal Welfare, Reduce
Financial Losses to Farms, and Complete the Job of Eliminating
Bvd from Northern Ireland Once and for All.”
Implementation of Additional Planned Movement Restrictions on
Breeding Age Females At Least Months Old) in Herds Where a
Bvd-positive Animal Has Been Detected, Have Been Postponed for a
Few Weeks.This Is Due to a Slight Delay in Changes Being Made to
the Department's Database, Which Are Required to Manage the
Application and Removal of These Restrictions.
Further Communications in the Next Few Weeks Will Confirm When
These Restrictions on Breeding Age Females Will Be Implemented.
Further Details of the Measures, How and When They Will Be
Applied and How to Reduce Their Impact Is Available on
The daera Website: Www.Daera-ni.Gov.Uk/publications/bovine-viral-diarrhoea-bvd-herd-restrictions
Notes to Editors:
- Bvd Is Mainly Spread by Persistently Infected Pi) Cattle,
Which Are Born with the Disease, Having Come into Contact with
the Virus in the Womb.The Virus Can Spread by Other Routes,
Including Transiently Infected Cattle, Who Shed Virus for 2 to 3
Weeks, After Which They Recover.
- From 1 February 2026 Herd Restrictions Are Applied
Immediately Following a Positive Bvdp) or Inconclusive Bvdi)
Result. Bvdp Restrictions Will Remain Until:
- 21 Days After the Removal of the Last Bvdp Animal; and
- All Animals in the Herd over 30 Days Old Have a Negative
Test Result Bvdn or Indneg).
- Herd Restrictions Will Prohibit All Moves into the Herd, and
All Moves out Except to Direct Slaughter. In Exceptional Cases,
Daera May Allow Bvd Negative Status Animals to Move in or out
Under Licence.Where Herd Restrictions Are Applied, the Same
Restrictions Will Also Be Applied to Herds Which Are Linked on
Nifais Due to Common Disease Risks Associated Herds).
- A Pregnant Animal, Which Is Carrying a Bvd Infected Calf Is
Referred to As a Trojan'. These Animals Are a Very Important
Route by Which Bvd Virus Can Enter a Previously Uninfected Farm.
In a Herd Which Has Recently Had a Bvd Positive Animal, All
Pregnant Females Should Be Considered High-risk Animals.
- The Application and Removal of Trojan' Restrictions Are Not
Possible Without Changes Being Made to the Department's Nifais
Database.Testing of the Database Changes Is Still Ongoing, and
Therefore a Decision Was Taken to Delay the Implementation of
These Additional Measures Until the Department Is Assured That
They Can Be Rolled out Smoothly.
- When Trojan' Restrictions Are Implemented in the Next Few
Weeks, All Females of Breeding Age At Least Months Old), in Herds
with Bvd Positive Animals, Will Be Restricted to the Herd for 41
Weeks Following the Removal of the Last Bvd Positive Animal. The
Restriction of Individual Females Will Be Lifted Earlier If Any
of the Following Conditions Apply:
- The Restricted Female Has a Calf Which Has Been Bvd
Tested with a Negative Result;
- The Restricted Female Tested Positive for Bvd Antibodies
at an Approved Laboratory from a Blood Sample Taken Within
the Previous 12 Months and Before the Insemination Preceding
Its Current Gestation; or
- The Restricted Female Tested Negative for Bvd Antibodies,
on a Blood Sample Taken at Least 21 Days After the Day on
Which the Last Bovine in the Herd with a Positive Test Result
Was Removed.