Preventative Care Strategies- Dr. Ghosh Flashcards
What is External Biosecurity on a farm?
Prevents infectious disease from entering or leaving farm
What is internal biosecurity?
Combats spread of infectious disease within farm
What biosecurity measures should be taken when purchasing farm animals?
- Less # of animals = less risk
- Limit the # of sources you are buying from
- Determine vaccine and health status
- Adopt a closed herd system
- Farms selling semen should have higher sanitation
You purchased a new animal to add to the farm. What biosecurity measures should be taken to prevent infectious disease?
- Quarantine
- Test for diseases
- Vaccinate
What is the incubation period?
Time elapsed between infection and when clinical symptoms are first apparent
What biosecurity measures need to be taken for vehicles entering and leaving the farm?
- Clean and disinfect vehicle before entering each different farm
- Maintain log book
Your family wants to visit your farm. What biosecurity measures should be taken?
- Keep visitors at a minimum, no touching animals
- Maintain log book
- Train and educate visitors on farm protection methods
- Visitors should not enter housing or feeding areas
What does it mean to establish a working line?
Visit animals in order of increasing age groups with sick animals being last
Young, Pregnant, Adult, then sick animals
What biosecurity protocols should be taken for food and water?
- Avoid feeding byproducts or animal waste
- Buy quality food
- Protect from contamination
- Proper storage
- Monitor water quality + clean delivery systems
What is the All-in and All-out system?
Animals are moved into and out of facilities in distinct groups
Prevents contact between groups (Reduces spread)
Clean and disinfect facilities between groups