The national BVD eradication programme in Ireland started on a voluntary basis in 2012, becoming compulsory in 2013. The programme relies on accurate identification and prompt removal of BVD+ calves. However, a minority of herd owners have chosen to retain BVD+ animals (defined as still being alive more than seven weeks after the date of the initial test), typically with a view to fattening them to obtain some salvage value. During each year of the programme, additional measures have been introduced and implemented to encourage prompt removal of BVD+ animals. The objective of this study was to describe temporal trends in the retention of BVD+ calves and associated animal and herd-level risk factors during the first three years of the compul...
peer-reviewedBackground BVD and IBR are contagious viral diseases highly prevalent ...
peer-reviewedBackground Calf output is a key element in determining the profitability of a suckler ...
Publication history: Accepted - 19 December 2017; Published online - 06 January 2018.Background: The...
AbstractThe national BVD eradication programme in Ireland started on a voluntary basis in 2012, beco...
The national BVD eradication programme in Ireland started on a voluntary basis in 2012, becoming com...
A compulsory national BVD eradication programme commenced in Ireland in 2013. Since then considerabl...
Bovine Viral Diarrhoea is an infectious production disease of major importance in many cattle sector...
A compulsory national programme to eradicate bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDv) began in Ireland on...
A mandatory national Irish bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) eradication programme, coordinated by Animal...
Background: A national programme to eradicate bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) has been in place in Irel...
In the epidemiology of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD), Trojan dams (animals that are not persistently ...
There was almost a 20% decrease in the amount of positive cases of BVD being reported in new-born a...
Ongoing objective assessment of national bovine tuberculosis (bTB) policy in Ireland is important to...
Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) is estimated to cost the UK cattle industry £40 million annually, the t...
Postnatal mortality among replacement stock has a detrimental effect on the social, economic, and en...
peer-reviewedBackground BVD and IBR are contagious viral diseases highly prevalent ...
peer-reviewedBackground Calf output is a key element in determining the profitability of a suckler ...
Publication history: Accepted - 19 December 2017; Published online - 06 January 2018.Background: The...
AbstractThe national BVD eradication programme in Ireland started on a voluntary basis in 2012, beco...
The national BVD eradication programme in Ireland started on a voluntary basis in 2012, becoming com...
A compulsory national BVD eradication programme commenced in Ireland in 2013. Since then considerabl...
Bovine Viral Diarrhoea is an infectious production disease of major importance in many cattle sector...
A compulsory national programme to eradicate bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDv) began in Ireland on...
A mandatory national Irish bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) eradication programme, coordinated by Animal...
Background: A national programme to eradicate bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) has been in place in Irel...
In the epidemiology of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD), Trojan dams (animals that are not persistently ...
There was almost a 20% decrease in the amount of positive cases of BVD being reported in new-born a...
Ongoing objective assessment of national bovine tuberculosis (bTB) policy in Ireland is important to...
Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) is estimated to cost the UK cattle industry £40 million annually, the t...
Postnatal mortality among replacement stock has a detrimental effect on the social, economic, and en...
peer-reviewedBackground BVD and IBR are contagious viral diseases highly prevalent ...
peer-reviewedBackground Calf output is a key element in determining the profitability of a suckler ...
Publication history: Accepted - 19 December 2017; Published online - 06 January 2018.Background: The...