Translations:Manuals:Village Reporters/8/en

You may hear about a health problem in the animal population in your area in a variety of ways. Perhaps a farmer will contact you directly, perhaps you will hear about it indirectly through someone else in the village or the pelsa may come across the problem himself while walking around the village or during the course of a normal day's activity. As soon as you hear about a new case you should try to visit the farmer and the animal if possible. Talk to the farmer and ask him about the 'history' of the problem - when he noticed it first, if it has got worse, whether other animals are affected etc. These details will help you to answer questions the dinas staff may ask you after you report the problem. Look carefully at the animal and remember your training.