To date, 150 dairy cows and 50 calves on a farm not affected by the M.bovis programme had been relocated. The property from which they were moved was not damaged by fire, but close, and dry. The stock were moved to a greener, wetter paddock, said MPI.
Latest MPI data shows 23 properties in the South Island are considered infected by MPI, and nine in the North Island.
In the South Island there are 45 properties under movement control and 12 in the North Island. These included properties considered infected.
Under MPI scrutiny are 137 farms in the South Island and 78 in the North Island.
MPI said the value of compensation so far paid to farmers for cattle killed was $43.8 million.