No, all non-virgin bulls will not be managed according to t and slaughter strategy guidelines found when clicking the "information icon".

Given your previous answers it is likely that Trich is causing your herd's poor reproductive performance.  You will not be able to get rid of the disease without testing your bulls.  Once a bull is infected with Trich he is likely to carry and spread the disease for life without showing any symptoms. 

Surveillance for Trich will be extremely important for your herd based on your risk factors for the disease.  You will have an opportunity to choose a surveillance strategy at the end of Trich CONSULT.  For now, let's work on a plan to keep Trich out of your herd.  Please realize that if your herd is infected with Trich and you do not get rid of the positive bull(s), the disease will spread and your herd will have poor reproductive performance next year.  


 

Does your herd have high risk contact with outside herds?

Click on the icon below to see a what is considered high risk contact. 

info

Yes, my herd has high risk contact with outside herds.

No, my herd does not have high risk contact with outside herds.

Go Back

Map: Trich CONSULT (53)
Node: 3185

reset

OpenLabyrinth
OpenLabyrinth is an open source educational pathway system