3.2.2 Seek early advice
Animal treatment
from a veterinarian or
records
government officer in
Display emergency contact
relation to any unusual
Disease hotline
numbers in a visible place –
☐ ☐
sickness or death.
Important phone
E.g. in staff quarters or on
number list
office wall
Procedures in place for
raising alarm
☐ ☐
List where emergency
contacts are displayed
3.2.3 Record animal health
Animal treatment
activities and treatments to
records
maintain herd/flock health
Keep animal treatment records
history to identify changes,
☐ ☐
Chemical inventory
assist herd/flock
Record chemical inventory
Animal health
management and develop
management
effective herd/flock health
calendars
strategies.
3.2.4 Ensure all personnel
responsible for the
Disease hotline
management and
husbandry of livestock are
Important phone
☐ ☐
Training and awareness
aware of the importance of
number list
activities for staff
early detection and
Procedures in place for
reporting of unusual animal
raising alarm
deaths or animals
exhibiting signs of sickness.
Carcass, Manure and Effluent management
3.3.1 Ensure controls for
Effluent is being generated
the potential spread of
☐ ☐
from this property (if no, tick
disease from effluent are in
Effluent being applied
N/A below and go to Q 3.3.3)
place.
to pasture
☐
Effluent is N/A to our property
Ensure livestock do not graze
Planning for use of
☐ ☐
on effluent soaked pasture,
effluent with grazing
allow pasture to dry and keep
management calendar
cattle from pasture for __days
3.3.2 Use vegetation in
Use vegetation to minimise
☐ ☐
plantations or windbreaks
spray drift of effluent water.
to reduce effluent transfer.
3.3.3 Ensure government
Seek current government
requirements for carcass,
guidelines on waste
☐ ☐
effluent and waste
management and regulation
management are adhered
to where applicable.
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