Irish Johnes Control Programme 06/07/2018 Extension to Phase One of the Irish Johne’s Control Programme (IJCP) All registrations in Phase One of the IJCP must be completed by the 30th June 2018 Once registered the herd owner must arrange the following with their Vet 1. A veterinary risk assessment and management plan (VRAMP) 2. Whole herd screening test (ELISA milk or blood) ** You are required to pay your Vet for this service but will subsequently be paid a contribution of €3.60 /head by AHI on behalf of DAFM, after a complete whole
Extension to Phase One of the Irish Johne’s Control Programme (IJCP) All registrations in Phase One of the IJCP must be completed by the 30th June 2018 Once registered the herd owner must arrange the following with their Vet 1. A veterinary risk assessment and management plan (VRAMP) 2. Whole herd screening test (ELISA milk or blood) ** You are required to pay your Vet for this service but will subsequently be paid a contribution of €3.60 /head by AHI on behalf of DAFM, after a complete whole
M bovis 06/07/2018 M bovis - is it on your farm? Monitor your bulk milk Mycoplasma bovis is making its presence known on farms with devastating effects. Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is a highly infectious pathogen of cattle causing pneumonia, swollen joints, otitis, and less frequently, subcutaneous abscesses, abortions and meningitis. Ineffective drugs treatments, culling of infected cows and loss of milk production can lead to significant economic loss on dairy farms. The early detection of cows excreting
M bovis - is it on your farm? Monitor your bulk milk Mycoplasma bovis is making its presence known on farms with devastating effects. Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is a highly infectious pathogen of cattle causing pneumonia, swollen joints, otitis, and less frequently, subcutaneous abscesses, abortions and meningitis. Ineffective drugs treatments, culling of infected cows and loss of milk production can lead to significant economic loss on dairy farms. The early detection of cows excreting