Insiza cattle farmers see tick disease decline after losses

Tick deaths eased up in Insiza, giving battered cattle farmers breathing room and a shot at rebuilding before the next rainy stretch.

Hope returns for Insiza herds
  • Insiza District farmers report calmer conditions.
  • Losses that wrecked past seasons are not repeating.
  • Confidence points toward the 2026 season.
  • Relief follows years of nonstop setbacks.
Damage from recent years
  • Three straight seasons hammered cattle numbers.
  • Early 2025 wiped out hundreds of animals.
  • Spread moved fast across communal herds.
  • Recovery plans stayed frozen until recently.
Farmers react on the ground
  • Lwazi Ncube sees a rare recovery window.
  • Makhosi Nsingo eyes restocking chances.
  • Stability matters during the wet months.
  • Rebuilding depends on the disease staying quiet.
Veterinary outlook and warning
  • Enat Mdlongwa confirms improvement.
  • Good rains and focused controls helped.
  • Consistency decides whether gains hold.
  • Lapses could reopen infection zones.
Prevention rules pushed hard
  • A strict 5-5-4 dipping routine is urged.
  • Free JD vaccinations are available.
  • Weekly schedules remain non-negotiable.
  • Coordination with the Department of Veterinary Services is key.
Ongoing risk reality
  • Some hotspots still flare within the province.
  • Eradication demands long-term discipline.
  • January carries the greatest danger.
  • Risk spans December through March.
 

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