Biosecurity is not a new issue or concern for U.S. livestock operations. For years, producers have been overwhelmed with information on the importance of biosecurity. However, adoption of biosecurity programs for much of the livestock industry has been slow. Most producers employ some biosecurity practices, such as quarantining new animals, using clean needles or segregating animals by age, but they do not have a comprehensive program. Typical biosecurity plans in use today by U.S. livestock producers do not address the issues of people and traffic control
4 pp., 4 photosBiosecurity in the beef cattle industry involves understanding disease transmission a...
There is mounting concern about the negative animal health and supply chain consequences of animal d...
International efforts to prevent the spread of biological threats to agro-food production are increa...
Biosecurity programs can be discussed from many perspectives. In many cases, biosecurity may be regu...
8 pp., 2 photosThis publication explains the important diseases of sheep and goats and ways to preve...
Biosecurity incorporates those management practices aimed at keeping new diseases off the farm and k...
This NebGuide introduces cattle producers to the concept of biosecurity and provides practical manag...
Agricultural biosecurity is a pressing global issue that must be given continuous attention by resea...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
What is Biosecurity? Biosecurity is a modern term created out of a need to protect, in our case poul...
Biosecurity, biocontainment and security practices are important in production animal agriculture. P...
4 pp., 3 photosProtecting a swine herd from disease involves understanding how diseases are transmit...
International efforts to prevent the spread of biological threats to agro‐food production are increa...
Background: The limited use of biosecurity practices by many in the farming community is likely to b...
PREVENTIVE biosecurity measures, such as isolation of purchased animals, are well documented in the ...
4 pp., 4 photosBiosecurity in the beef cattle industry involves understanding disease transmission a...
There is mounting concern about the negative animal health and supply chain consequences of animal d...
International efforts to prevent the spread of biological threats to agro-food production are increa...
Biosecurity programs can be discussed from many perspectives. In many cases, biosecurity may be regu...
8 pp., 2 photosThis publication explains the important diseases of sheep and goats and ways to preve...
Biosecurity incorporates those management practices aimed at keeping new diseases off the farm and k...
This NebGuide introduces cattle producers to the concept of biosecurity and provides practical manag...
Agricultural biosecurity is a pressing global issue that must be given continuous attention by resea...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
What is Biosecurity? Biosecurity is a modern term created out of a need to protect, in our case poul...
Biosecurity, biocontainment and security practices are important in production animal agriculture. P...
4 pp., 3 photosProtecting a swine herd from disease involves understanding how diseases are transmit...
International efforts to prevent the spread of biological threats to agro‐food production are increa...
Background: The limited use of biosecurity practices by many in the farming community is likely to b...
PREVENTIVE biosecurity measures, such as isolation of purchased animals, are well documented in the ...
4 pp., 4 photosBiosecurity in the beef cattle industry involves understanding disease transmission a...
There is mounting concern about the negative animal health and supply chain consequences of animal d...
International efforts to prevent the spread of biological threats to agro-food production are increa...