Professor Neil Sargison University of Edinburgh Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies Easter Bush Veterinary Centre Roslin Midlothian EH25 9RG

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Professor Neil Sargison University of Edinburgh Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies Easter Bush Veterinary Centre Roslin Midlothian EH25 9RG Sheep Health and Welfare Group (SHAWG), National Conference, Worcester. Wednesday 21 st November 10.45 11.20 am. Speaker for 20 minutes and 15 minutes for questions and discussion

Do we need an efficient and productive UK sheep industry? World population 7 x 10 9 India 1.2 x 10 9 (360 people/sq km.) Need to be fed, clothed, housed and provided with energy. Importance of national and global agricultural production. Challenges of global warming and water demand mismatch. Role of veterinary education and research in securing efficient and sustainable livestock production.

Why do we need an efficient and productive UK sheep industry? World population 7 x 10 9 India 1.2 x 10 9 (360 people/sq km.) Need to be fed, clothed, housed and provided with energy. Importance of national and global agricultural production. Challenges of global warming and water demand mismatch. Role of veterinary education and research in securing efficient and sustainable livestock production.

Stratification of the UK Sheep industry Hill (40%) Upland (19%) Lowland (41%) Longwool rams Terminal sire rams Hill rams Crossbred ewes Hill ewes Draft hill ewes

Advantages Allows sheep production in marginal hill and upland areas socioeconomic and environmental benefits. Hybrid vigour in F 1 Greyfaces, Mules and Halfbreds. Genetic diversity in the national flock sheep that are suitable for diverse environments and production systems. certain breeds may remain productive in the face of future challenges climate change. water supply. demands of global population growth. unforeseeable threats. Disadvantages Genetic selection for advantageous phenotypes ease of lambing and mothering ability. resistance or resilience to disease. Animal movements welfare. disease spread.

Advantages Allows sheep production in marginal hill and upland areas socioeconomic and environmental benefits. Hybrid vigour in F 1 Greyfaces, Mules and Halfbreds. Genetic diversity in the national flock sheep that are suitable for diverse environments and production systems. certain breeds may remain productive in the face of future challenges climate change. water supply. demands of global population growth. unforeseeable threats. Disadvantages Genetic selection for advantageous phenotypes ease of lambing and mothering ability. resistance or resilience to disease. Animal movements welfare. disease spread.

What is the most likely cause of these signs? What are the possible consequences of introduction of the problem to another flock? What other diseases can be introduced with apparently healthy purchased sheep? What is the potential economic impact of introduction of these diseases? How can the risk of introduction of production-limiting disease be managed? Nibbling at the feet and lower limbs observed in a pen of valuable ram lambs for sale.

What is the most likely cause of these signs? Ectoparasites Chorioptes bovis (chorioptic mange)? Sarcoptes scabei (sarcoptic mange)? Thrombicula autumnalis (harvest mites)? Linognathus pedalis (sucking lice)? Ixodes ricinus (ticks)? Exotic ticks? Ctenocephalides felis (fleas)? Other skin diseases?

Some of these ectoparasites are endemic in the UK. Some of these ectoparasites are exotic to the UK, but present in the EU. It is not possible to determine whether or not the sheep are infested before taking them home. Additional role of ectoparasites as intermediate hosts for pathogens. Roles of ectoparasites as zoonoses and as vectors of zoonotic diseases.

Some of these ectoparasites are endemic in the UK. Some of these ectoparasites are exotic to the UK, but present in the EU. It is not possible to determine whether or not the sheep are infested before taking them home. Additional role of ectoparasites as intermediate hosts for pathogens. Roles of ectoparasites as zoonoses and as vectors of zoonotic diseases.

What are the possible consequences of introduction of this problem to another flock? This is probably chorioptic mange. scrotal mange in rams is a potential cause of poor reproductive performance. control of chorioptic mange or its eradication from a flock is not straightforward.

What are the possible consequences of introduction of this problem to another flock? This is probably chorioptic mange. scrotal mange in rams is a potential cause of poor reproductive performance. control of chorioptic mange or its eradication from a flock is not straightforward.

What other diseases could be introduced with these healthylooking added animals? Other ectoparasites? Vector borne or associated diseases? Endoparasites? Bacterial, rickettsial, viral or prion diseases? Genetic disorders? Slow onset diseases? Antimicrobial and anthelmintic resistance? Exotic diseases? Distress and openmouthed breathing observed at the Kelso ram sales.

What are the potential economic consequences of introduction of these diseases? Direct effects on production? Difficulties of disease control? Effects on quality assurance? Effects on trade? Pruritus in introduced hoggs caused by chewing louse infestation.

Discussion - which are iceberg diseases? Slow onset diseases Maedi visna. Jaagsiekte. Johne s disease. Caseous lymphadenitis. Tuberculosis. Border disease. TSEs.

SAC maedi-visna seroprevalence survey. The SAC (AHVLA, EBLEX, HCC) has recently tested 20 ewe blood samples from flocks throughout the UK for a MV seroprevalence survey. 14-15% of flocks in Leicestershire and Gloucestershire seropositive. Within national flock 1995-6 Current Change No. of flocks tested 2277 726 No. of sheep tested 41,593 11,757 % of flocks infected 1.4% 2.8% Doubled No. infected sheep 0.19% (2 in 1000) Average % of infected sheep within positive flocks Estimated no. of positive ewes in national flock 0.74% (8 in 1000) Fourfold increase 13% 24% Doubled 39,000 (based on 20.5 million ewes) 109,000 (based on 14.75 million ewes)

SAC maedi-visna seroprevalence survey. The SAC (AHVLA, EBLEX, HCC) has recently tested 20 ewe blood samples from flocks throughout the UK for a MV seroprevalence survey. 14-15% of flocks in Leicestershire and Gloucestershire seropositive. Within national flock 1995-6 Current Change No. of flocks tested 2277 726 No. of sheep tested 41,593 11,757 % of flocks infected 1.4% 2.8% Doubled No. infected sheep 0.19% (2 in 1000) Average % of infected sheep within positive flocks Estimated no. of positive ewes in national flock 0.74% (8 in 1000) Fourfold increase 13% 24% Doubled 39,000 (based on 20.5 million ewes) 109,000 (based on 14.75 million ewes)

Discussion - which are the top three endemic threats? Trematodes (liver fluke) triclabendazole resistance. influence of climate change. emerging trematode infections. Sheep scab unsustainable control. diminishing control options. Nematodes (roundworms) multiple anthelmintic resistance. influences of climate and management change. parasite evolution.

Discussion - which are the top three endemic threats? Trematodes (liver fluke) triclabendazole resistance. influence of climate change. emerging trematode infections. Sheep scab unsustainable control. diminishing control options. Nematodes (roundworms) multiple anthelmintic resistance. influences of climate and management change. parasaite evolution.

Discussion - which are the top three exotic threats? Foot and mouth disease situation in Turkey? Vector-borne diseases Culicoides Schmallenberg virus. Culicoides bluetongue virus. Ticks viral, protozoal and rickettsial diseases. Cestodes Echinococcus multilocularis.

Discussion - which are the top three exotic threats? Foot and mouth disease situation in Turkey? Vector-borne viral diseases Culicoides Schmallenberg virus. Culicoides bluetongue virus. Ticks viral, protozoal and rickettsial diseases. Cestodes Echinococcus multilocularis.

What can be done to prevent the introduction of these diseases? Quarantine Opportunity for clinical examination and/or treatment. Opportunity for testing. Treatments on arrival Anthelmintic resistant nematodes and trematodes. Ectoparasites. Foot lameness. Introduction of disease free animals Health scheme accreditation. Predictive value of tests used? Control of endemic diseases Vaccination. Treatments.

What can be done to prevent the introduction of these diseases? Quarantine Opportunity for clinical examination and/or treatment. Opportunity for testing. Treatments on arrival Anthelmintic resistant nematodes and trematodes. Ectoparasites. Foot lameness. Introduction of disease free animals Health scheme accreditation. Predictive value of tests used? Control of endemic diseases Vaccination. Treatments.

Should our UK sheep industry be restructured? Is increased sheep UK production expedient? fundamental importance of small ruminant production in resourcepoor environments. role of sheep farming in regions suited to cereal production? Impact of improved genetics and production methods? Increased production efficiency through improved animal health?

Should our UK sheep industry be restructured? Is increased sheep UK production expedient? fundamental importance of small ruminant production in resource-poor environments. role of sheep farming in regions suited to cereal production? Impact of improved genetics and production methods? Increased production efficiency through improved animal health?