Yes, I will quarantine and test all new cattle coming into my breeding herd.

Quarantine and testing of herd additions is important to prevent exposing your herd to BVD.  Quarantining herd additions for 30 days also decreases the risk of introducing other diseases into your herd.


Can you prevent fenceline and direct contact of your pregnant herd with other cattle?

Click on the icon below to find out why preventing contact of your pregnant herd with other cattle is important and what type of contact puts your herd at high risk for exposure to BVD.

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Yes, I can prevent fenceline and direct contact of my pregnant herd with other cattle.

No, I cannot prevent fenceline and direct contact of my pregnant herd with other cattle.

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