Biosecurity!

Animal Health Ireland - Guidelines for preventing the introduction of Johne's disease into a herd

Guidelines for preventing the introduction of Johne’s disease into a herd produced by Animal Health Ireland. Good biosecurity is key to avoiding the introduction of many diseases and prevention just so much cheaper than management. It is often said that Johne’s is bought and paid for – don’t bring home more than you bargained for.

Guidelines for preventing the introduction of Johne’s disease into a herd; produced by Animal Health Ireland

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