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Assess your risk for sheep lameness and IBR
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<blockquote data-quote="NADIS News Feed" data-source="post: 6901226" data-attributes="member: 143954"><p>[ATTACH=full]873981[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>NADIS has developed a series of bio-security farm risk assessments for the major endemic diseases of cattle and sheep. The risk assessments have been designed to enable farmers and vets to identify the bio-security risk priorities for a farm. A report is produced so the risk priorities are highlighted and can be tackled first, improving the bio-security for the farm. The risk assessments are practical and easily accessible and can be included with a veterinary health plan or farm assurance.</p><p></p><p><strong>Topical NADIS Biosecurity Risk Assessments</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>[ATTACH=full]873982[/ATTACH]</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><strong>Sheep Lameness</strong></strong></p><p></p><p>Most outbreaks of lameness in sheep are caused by either interdigital dermatitis (scald) or footrot.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://r.newsletter.nadis.org.uk/mk/cl/f/jxdxguKuRui6UrLRfLmr9Vh-epcf_3v1WCoGV6ICYtoSp7qsXBj5IHBrJi6NeTbrMKQJV4fJ-pFWDxI0uEGrqYZrFoVSBQTcteB0AlyjaziId-Sxenri9esw8W72kD_138AraNs2fOdoXuW79_xHps7kpZ7PfndcjYo9IWmUCnfzi0ZKOQobOtrk1GKhy-8pwA4ig_WMVTgkGq3idUSK44V0R_JW0RAghBAELP--Xj45u0fnLA" target="_blank">[ATTACH=full]873983[/ATTACH]</a></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]873984[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p><strong>IBR</strong></p><p></p><p>IBR is a highly contagious, infectious viral disease affecting cattle of all ages. Infection occurs by inhalation and requires contact between animals.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://r.newsletter.nadis.org.uk/mk/cl/f/zpwDQgJMfwREXOg1MYBbadjsoEKpQg2BhVBn0y6LAwxBQ9yUGEUEv4a5QAicN2adrsoEY6-2VjSbjJGwKgFKE7nHVIY9JLoMPaQDL1TvW-Cu8i-RU7cI8GDY-8El6xwG8ttXngClY9P7cE2p0PxrZBKuHbM8TzELpx7NbL_TSdWol7_f0NgpqtFEjD70s0Xkqp85XEP4iSE-frusq2Amd3rAjIWi0sEP8H0" target="_blank">[ATTACH=full]873985[/ATTACH]</a></p><p> <a href="http://r.newsletter.nadis.org.uk/mk/cl/f/zpwDQgJMfwREXOg1MYBbadjsoEKpQg2BhVBn0y6LAwxBQ9yUGEUEv4a5QAicN2adrsoEY6-2VjSbjJGwKgFKE7nHVIY9JLoMPaQDL1TvW-Cu8i-RU7cI8GDY-8El6xwG8ttXngClY9P7cE2p0PxrZBKuHbM8TzELpx7NbL_TSdWol7_f0NgpqtFEjD70s0Xkqp85XEP4iSE-frusq2Amd3rAjIWi0sEP8H0" target="_blank"></a></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.nadis.org.uk/risk-assessments/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NADIS News Feed, post: 6901226, member: 143954"] [ATTACH type="full"]873981[/ATTACH] NADIS has developed a series of bio-security farm risk assessments for the major endemic diseases of cattle and sheep. The risk assessments have been designed to enable farmers and vets to identify the bio-security risk priorities for a farm. A report is produced so the risk priorities are highlighted and can be tackled first, improving the bio-security for the farm. The risk assessments are practical and easily accessible and can be included with a veterinary health plan or farm assurance. [B]Topical NADIS Biosecurity Risk Assessments [ATTACH type="full"]873982[/ATTACH] [B]Sheep Lameness[/B][/B] Most outbreaks of lameness in sheep are caused by either interdigital dermatitis (scald) or footrot. [URL='http://r.newsletter.nadis.org.uk/mk/cl/f/jxdxguKuRui6UrLRfLmr9Vh-epcf_3v1WCoGV6ICYtoSp7qsXBj5IHBrJi6NeTbrMKQJV4fJ-pFWDxI0uEGrqYZrFoVSBQTcteB0AlyjaziId-Sxenri9esw8W72kD_138AraNs2fOdoXuW79_xHps7kpZ7PfndcjYo9IWmUCnfzi0ZKOQobOtrk1GKhy-8pwA4ig_WMVTgkGq3idUSK44V0R_JW0RAghBAELP--Xj45u0fnLA'][ATTACH type="full"]873983[/ATTACH][/URL] [ATTACH type="full"]873984[/ATTACH] [B]IBR[/B] IBR is a highly contagious, infectious viral disease affecting cattle of all ages. Infection occurs by inhalation and requires contact between animals. [URL='http://r.newsletter.nadis.org.uk/mk/cl/f/zpwDQgJMfwREXOg1MYBbadjsoEKpQg2BhVBn0y6LAwxBQ9yUGEUEv4a5QAicN2adrsoEY6-2VjSbjJGwKgFKE7nHVIY9JLoMPaQDL1TvW-Cu8i-RU7cI8GDY-8El6xwG8ttXngClY9P7cE2p0PxrZBKuHbM8TzELpx7NbL_TSdWol7_f0NgpqtFEjD70s0Xkqp85XEP4iSE-frusq2Amd3rAjIWi0sEP8H0'][ATTACH type="full"]873985[/ATTACH] [/URL] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.nadis.org.uk/risk-assessments/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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