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Learn more about New World screwworm and why it is an increasing threat to livestock producers in the United States.
Wisconsin’s Swine Health Rule went into effect in 2018 with a goal to control the spread and reduce the prevalence of PRRS and PEDv in Wisconsin through testing requirements and movement restrictions. Click the button for the latest news and updates.
US SHIP is being modeled after the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP), a collaborative effort involving industry, state, and federal partners providing standards for certifying the health status of greater than 99% of commercial scale poultry and egg operations across the US.
Download forms, signage, and more to help increase your farm’s biosecurity, traceability, and FAD preparedness.
This guide is intended for use by livestock producers to develop a plan and prepare their farm in the event of an unexpected mass mortality event such as a foreign animal disease, weather-related event, or other disaster.
Secure Pork Supply (SPS) Continuity of Business Plan provides opportunities to voluntarily prepare before a foreign animal disease outbreak.
Do you have a plan for emergency events such as natural disasters, disease outbreaks, public health emergencies or market disruptions?
In preparation for these emergency events, it is important for farmers to work with their production team, including their herd veterinarian, to establish site- or operation-specific crisis operating plans that help contribute to business continuity.
View this important bulletin about the Certified Swine Sampler program, access the recording of the virtual meeting, and see important contact details about the CSSC program.
Pig inventory is increasing in the United States and transportation of live animals is a key part in the pork production chain. Strict biosecurity practices are crucial to reduce disease spread between farms when moving these animals. Check out these resources to help you practice good biosecurity at transport time.
Staying current on disease emergence, prevalence and activity is essential to keeping your herd safe and staying ahead of potential disease issues. The Swine Disease Reporting System (SDRS) and Morrison Swine Health Monitoring Project (MSHMP) are great resources to help you track current disease trends.
Premises registration facilitates expedited disease traceability in the event of a disease outbreak affecting livestock. Premises registration is mandatory for all owners of livestock species in Wisconsin, including backyard chicken owners. It is free to all registrants.