How Deer Could Be a Disease Risk on Your Farm
While deer are stunning animals, cattle farmers shouldn’t get too taken with them. They could potentially carry many risks to their herd.
Deer have been known to spreading diseases like TB and Schmallenberg virus which have ravaged Irish cattle herds in recent years.
TB is a notifiable disease and tests for it are compulsory on cattle farms. Schmallenberg virus isn’t a notifiable illness, but it can cause devastating deformities in calves.
When we think of the spread of bovine TB, more often than not we think of badgers. They are the most commonly infected wildlife species.
However deer can also carry the infection. Although bovine TB is less widespread in them, a cow is a lot more likely to interact with a deer if they happen to be near one another.










