Infectious diseases can challenge the performance and threaten the lives of animals. This risk can extend across fence lines, so unless your farm is bordered on all sides by roads and/or rivers, or double fenced, biosecurity needs to be addressed.
Diseases to consider include Bovine Virus Diarrhoea, Johne’s disease, Tuberculosis, Brucella ovis, Salmonella, Theileria orientalis, and more recently Micoplasma Bovis which can have large impacts on animal health. The majority of disease outbreaks are a consequence of introduction of infected animals onto a property, rather than having contracted the disease “over the fence” from the neighbour. However situations do arise when the latter is the case.
Neighbours are not necessarily aware of what is happening next door and so don’t have the knowledge, and hence an opportunity, to institute disease prevention or control measures.
So, if you have an infectious disease diagnosed on your property, four key points to consider are:
If faced with a disease outbreak on your farm, remember to consider your neighbour(s) and the impact that it may have on them as well as on your property. Communicate with them to create an awareness of the disease and use your vet for advice and support (which is always in confidence) to help create that awareness.
Tararua Vets offers a comprehensive on-farm and in-clinic veterinary service. Our branches in Pahiatua and Dannevirke complement this service with carefully chosen animal health products and merchandise with up-to-date advice on their use.
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