Tuberculosis in goats
Guidance for owners of domestic goats in England and Scotland on tuberculosis (TB), how and why TB is tested for, and what happens if it's detected in goats.
Applies to England and Scotland
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This document is an introduction to tuberculosis (TB) for owners of domestic goats. It explains what TB is, why and how the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) test for the disease and what happens if TB is detected in goats. It also gives advice on how you can reduce the risk of TB in your animals.
It provides information on:
- how TB is spread between animals and to humans
- signs of TB in goats
- what do if TB is suspected
- testing goats for TB
- animal movement restrictions
- how to reduce the risk of TB
The guidance applies to owners of goats in England and Scotland.
Updates to this page
Published 10 September 2014Last updated 10 October 2023 + show all updates
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Replaced guidance for TB in goats with new version.
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First published.