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Disease Management Advice

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Background

Guidance on managing disease risks associated with badgers, including bovine tuberculosis.

Badgers can sometimes carry diseases, such as bovine tuberculosis (bTB), which pose risks to livestock, other wildlife, and in some cases, human health. At Crown and Burrow, we offer disease management advice tailored to help landowners mitigate these risks while promoting a balanced ecosystem. Our team is equipped with the latest research and best practices for reducing disease transmission, providing practical and effective guidance on how to protect both animals and people from potential health hazards associated with badgers.


Our recommendations include setting up restricted access zones, implementing biosecurity measures, and adopting habitat management strategies that reduce close contact between badgers and livestock. By following our guidance, landowners can proactively minimise the risk of disease, protect agricultural interests, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. Our disease management advice reflects a balanced approach to disease prevention, fostering a healthy relationship between agriculture and local wildlife while promoting public safety.

Our approach

The Problem

  • Badgers can carry diseases, such as bovine tuberculosis, which may affect livestock.

  • Disease transmission risks from badgers can lead to health concerns for both animals and humans.

  • Lack of preventive measures may result in costly outbreaks and regulatory issues.

Our Solutions

Our team provides practical guidance to mitigate disease risks, ensuring the safety of livestock and compliance with health regulations, while maintaining respect for wildlife welfare.

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