Description

This webinar will look at



  • Attitudes to biosecurity

  • Approaches to demonstrating good biosecurity practice

  • How biosecurity occurs away from the farm gate

  • How we might encourage good biosecurity practice in our clients

  • It will consider BVDV and bTB as two examples of diseases which may effectively be managed, in part, by improving biosecurity on farm.


It will aim to promote a more active consideration of the role of Biosecurity in our advice on farm, and to promote consideration of the resources which are available to the practitioner to assist in this aim.

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