Farmers to respond to Avian Influenza on their facilities. Biosecurity is a term that describes every day and emergency disease processes a farmer uses to prevent and control diseases. It is probably the single greatest weapon that we have against Avian Influenza. Unfortunately, biosecurity is not consistently applied by all farmers and all Poultry Companies. We need to look at, as far as number two is concerned, a few aspects of our current Emergency Response plan so we can respond more quickly, more rapidly to an incident. We can get into that a little bit later. Number three, provide an Insurance Program for poultry farmers who contract with Poultry Companies to raise their flocks. Dr. Clifford mentioned indemocrat any fictionindem ni indemocrat fictions that have been paved. Thats very important. They may or may not receive those indemnification. I think we should look into this seriously. Vascy nation for controlling Avian Influenza in poultry requires very serious consideration.
The spread of H5N1 among dairy farms is likely occurring due to animal, staff and equipment movement, according to a USDA report. Testing prior to movement seeks to limit that spread.
The spread of H5N1 among dairy farms is likely occurring due to animal, staff and equipment movement, according to a USDA report. Testing prior to movement seeks to limit that spread.
The spread of H5N1 among dairy farms is likely occurring due to animal, staff and equipment movement, according to a USDA report. Testing prior to movement seeks to limit that spread.