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FABBL Beef Herd Health plan
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6632034" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Thank your lucky stars you don't do the dairy one. I did the beef and dairy farm assurance the other day. Usually pass with flying colours but this year I need to go on a compulsory medicines application course with the vet and test for Johnes and then work out a plan for it with the vet. All extra work and at my expense.</p><p></p><p>For the dairy one they inspect the buildings, housing, water supply, security, light fittings, dust, calving and isolation facilities, condition of cattle crush and cleanliness of cattle trailer and its chassis number, condition of the cattle, feed plans, manure plans, rodent policy and poison records, passports, feed delivery notes going back two years or more plus the comprehensive medicines and application records including a vet approved herd health plan and antibiotics reduction plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6632034, member: 718"] Thank your lucky stars you don't do the dairy one. I did the beef and dairy farm assurance the other day. Usually pass with flying colours but this year I need to go on a compulsory medicines application course with the vet and test for Johnes and then work out a plan for it with the vet. All extra work and at my expense. For the dairy one they inspect the buildings, housing, water supply, security, light fittings, dust, calving and isolation facilities, condition of cattle crush and cleanliness of cattle trailer and its chassis number, condition of the cattle, feed plans, manure plans, rodent policy and poison records, passports, feed delivery notes going back two years or more plus the comprehensive medicines and application records including a vet approved herd health plan and antibiotics reduction plan. [/QUOTE]
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