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Dáil Éireann - Volume 84 - 17 September, 1941 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Mr. McGovern Mr. McGovern Mr. McGovern asked the Minister for Agriculture if he has sought the aid of an expert from the Agricultural Department of some Government that has proved itself successful in dealing with foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks, to deal with the situation here, and, if not, why not. Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: The aid of a body outside this country has not been sought as I have entire confidence in the veterinary staff of my Department and I am satisfied that the best possible measures are being taken to stamp out foot-and-mouth disease. Mr. McGovern Mr. McGovern 2507 Mr. McGovern: Does the Minister not realise that there is a way out of all the difficulties in relation to store [2507] cattle exports, licences and so forth? The whole matter hinges on the failure to stamp out this disease, and I am afraid that the Minister is sometimes too optimistic—— An Leas-Cheann Comhairle Fionán Lynch An Leas-Cheann Comhairle: Is the Deputy asking a question? Mr. McGovern Mr. McGovern Mr. McGovern: I want the Minister to give the House some little enlightenment on this matter, because it is all important. It might be preferable to raise it on the adjournment, and this I propose to do. Mr. Hughes Mr. Hughes Mr. Hughes: Is the Minister satisfied that every precaution is being taken with a view to eradicating the disease? Will he say what time still elapses from the time of confirmation of the disease before cattle are slaughtered? Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: For many weeks past, the average time taken for the slaughter and burial of cattle is within 36 hours, but there has, of course, been an occasional case where a much longer time has elapsed. In the most recent case we had, it was necessary to blast granite out of the ground in order to bury the cattle. Mr. Hughes Mr. Hughes Mr. Hughes: What is the necessity for waiting until the pit is opened before slaughtering the cattle? Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: They are safer that way. Mr. Hughes Mr. Hughes Mr. Hughes: There is a very strong difference of opinion amongst authorities on that point. Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: I am advised that they are safer that way. Mr. O'Donovan Mr. O'Donovan Mr. O'Donovan: And all the results you have got so far show that the advice is wrong in that you have not eradicated the disease. Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: It is not wrong, and I think it is a shame for any Deputy to think that the veterinary authorities in any other country are better than our own. Countries are quoted to us here in which foot-and-mouth disease is continuous for years. Mr. McGovern Mr. McGovern Mr. McGovern: Where? Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan 2508 [2508] Dr. Ryan: England and Scotland. Mr. Cole Mr. Cole Mr. Cole: Is the Minister aware that cattle from affected counties in the south are being moved all over the country? Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: No, I do not think that is so. Mr. Cole Mr. Cole Mr. Cole: Is the Minister prepared to deny that cattle from Phillipstown were exhibited in County Monaghan within the last ten days? Mr. Davin Mr. Davin Mr. Davin: Where is Phillipstown? Mr. Dillon Mr. Dillon Mr. Dillon: Surely the Minister should deal with that suggestion, as, if it goes forth uncontradicted, it would devastate the whole cattle trade. Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: What suggestion? Mr. Dillon Mr. Dillon Mr. Dillon: That cattle from infected areas were moved into County Monaghan. I do not believe that, but surely the Minister ought to state that, if any allegation of that kind is brought to his attention, he will have it examined exhaustively. Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: Certainly, but I do not think that that is true at all, because there is an extra force of police on night patrols there and I do not think that cattle can leave those areas at all. Mr. Cole Mr. Cole Mr. Cole: I am sure of it. Mr. Davin Mr. Davin Mr. Davin: Where is Phillipstown? Mr. O'Donovan Mr. O'Donovan Mr. O'Donovan: Is the Minister satisfied that the standstill order is being carried out? Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: Yes. Mr. Dillon Mr. Dillon Mr. Dillon: Are we to take it that any case reported to the Minister will be exhaustively investigated, no matter what the cost? Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan Dr. Ryan: Yes. Dáil Éireann 84 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Questions 19410917
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