Signs may have been missed for two weeks

Officials are investigating how foot-and-mouth symptoms in pigs at the centre of Britain's latest agricultural crisis may have gone unnoticed for up to two weeks.

Signs may have been missed for two weeks

Officials are investigating how foot-and-mouth symptoms in pigs at the centre of Britain's latest agricultural crisis may have gone unnoticed for up to two weeks.

Investigators say they believe they may have linked the animals which first triggered the outbreak at an Essex abattoir to a farm at Heddon-on-the-Wall in Tyne and Wear.

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