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Preventive measures against sheep and goat pox extended in Crete

The measures in force from October 1 to October 9, 2025, restrict the movement of sheep and goats for slaughter and breeding only within each Regional Unit

Newsroom October 1 01:59

According to an announcement by the Region of Crete, immediate measures are being taken to protect livestock from sheep and goat pox, which has shown increased outbreaks in mainland Greece.

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It is noted that although Crete remains “free” of the disease, the high transmissibility of the virus and its ability to survive in the environment for up to six months make the strict implementation of biosecurity measures and movement restrictions necessary. For this reason, the preventive measures against sheep and goat pox on the island are being extended.

Specifically, the measures in force from October 1 to 9, 2025, include the restriction of sheep and goat movements for slaughter and breeding only within the same Regional Unit. Movements of sheep and goats to winter pastures (pasture change) continue to be allowed both within and between Regional Units in Crete. The simultaneous transport of animals from different farms is prohibited, while the destination facility must be cleaned and disinfected before the animals enter, where they must remain in quarantine for at least 21 days.

Furthermore, all movements of sheep and goats must be carried out with official health movement certificates, using certified vehicles that have been disinfected prior to loading. The ban on importing sheep and goats into Crete from farms in the rest of Greece also remains in force. The Region of Crete is calling on all livestock breeders to strictly implement biosecurity measures on their farms, to limit visits by third parties, and to immediately inform veterinary services of any suspicious symptoms.

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