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Foot and mouth - Cold comfort farm

The ongoing foot-and-mouth crisis, coupled with the UK's first case of bluetongue disease, have dealt further body blows for the farming industry. Following previous outbreaks of foot-and-mouth, Veronica Cowan examines whether farmers and associated industries could have been insured against losses and the policies that could safeguard against future outbreaks

Phoenix, the headline-grabbing 12-day-old heifer, was so named because she effectively rose from the ashes of the 2001 foot-and-mouth pyres. She was found huddled next to her dead mother beneath

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