Emergency in Bunyola: New Bluetongue Disease Puts Mallorca's Animal Health to the Test
Practical Bluetongue Precautions for Small Farms in Mallorca
Small farms in Mallorca can reduce bluetongue risk with evening shelter, nets and clear veterinary guidance.

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What should small farms in Mallorca do to reduce bluetongue risk?
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Is bluetongue dangerous for people in Mallorca?
Bluetongue is mainly a livestock disease, not a human health risk.
What symptoms should sheep owners in Mallorca look for with bluetongue?
Look for drooling, swelling, fever, listlessness and lameness.
How is bluetongue spread in Mallorca?
It spreads through biting midges, not direct animal contact.
Do Mallorca sheep and goat owners need to vaccinate now?
Owners should follow veterinary instructions and vaccination appointments.
Are there movement restrictions for livestock near Bunyola in Mallorca?
A restricted zone around Bunyola affects nearby livestock movement.
Why is bluetongue harder to control in Mallorca than on larger farms?
Small, scattered farms make tracking and protection harder.
What can Mallorca authorities do besides vaccinating against bluetongue?
Monitoring, compensation and clear communication are also needed.
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