Ranchers urged to check animals after anthrax report
The general manager of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association was reminding ranchers in the area to monitor their stock after a report of anthrax in the province.
“If people are in the general area of where the positive case was, they should be consulting their local veterinarian and consider vaccinating their herds or other options,” Chad MacPherson said Friday.
MacPherson said cases of anthrax aren’t uncommon in the province, but he hasn’t seen one since 2015.
“It pops up from time to time,” MacPherson said. “But there has been some positive cases in other provinces and in the northern U.S. this summer.”