No, I will not quarantine and test all new cattle coming into my breeding herd.

This is not a wise choice.  If you do not quarantine and test newly purchased cattle, you risk bringing additional BVD into your herd.  Why risk exposing your herd to BVD after you have invested in testing and culling PI animals from your herd?  Quarantine will also prevent the introduction of other diseases in addition to BVD. 


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

Click on the icon below to find out why avoiding contact is important.

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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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