Journal article

Compliance of Victorian dairy farmers with current calf rearing recommendations for control of Johne's disease

MD Wraight, J McNeil, DS Beggs, RK Greenall, TB Humphris, RJ Irwin, SP Jagoe, A Jemmeson, WF Morgan, P Brightling, GA Anderson, PD Mansell

Veterinary Microbiology | Published : 2000

Abstract

Questionnaires were posted to 800 randomly selected registered Victorian dairy farmers in 1996. Five hundred and thirty-four responses were received and analysed. Johne's disease (JD) had been diagnosed on the farm of 13.2% of respondents in the last 5 years. JD was rated second only to neonatal diarrhoea in importance as a disease of calves, even though other diseases occurred more frequently. However, there was a low level of compliance with JD control recommendations by the respondents. There was no significant difference in the number of JD control recommendations adopted by farmers between the three major Victorian regions. There was a significant difference in compliance between farms ..

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