Spotlight
December 2003
(Archive)
Biosecurity: Who is Responsible
A 12-Step Program for Farm Consultants
Kristy M. Hill
University of Tennessee
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.
To see the complete article please visit:
http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publications/spfiles/SP604.pdf
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