Biosecurity starts with points of herd contact

A research associate in veterinary medicine with Iowa State University says proper biosecurity procedures on cattle operations begin with points of herd contact. Dr. Sara Chaplin says quarantining new animals is key. “Being able to establish a physical separation between new animals onto a property and the animals that are already there is a much […]

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