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Are there any other farms with cattle adjacent to your property?

No risk

Since there are no other herds with cattle adjacent to your property, there is negligible risk of BVD being introduced through this pathway.



Potential risk

You have indicated that there are farm(s) adjacent to your property. This could pose a risk of BVD introduction to your farm.


Do your cattle have nose-to-nose contact with cattle from neighbouring herds over shared fence lines?

No risk

Although you have neighbouring herds with cattle, you have indicated that there is no nose-to-nose contact so there is a low risk of BVD being introduced through this pathway.



Potential risk

You have neighbouring properties with cattle present.

Without taking any measures to prevent transmission, this is a major risk factor for BVD virus spreading to your cattle.


Which of the following measures can you take to reduce the risk of BVD spreading to your cattle through neighbouring herds?

High risk

You have neighbouring properties with cattle present.

Without taking any measures to prevent transmission, this is a major risk factor for BVD virus spreading to your cattle.



Low risk

Although you have neighbouring herds with cattle, you are taking measures to prevent nose-to-nose contact over fencelines to reduce the risk of BVD spread.



Low risk

Although you have neighbouring herds with cattle, you are taking measures to prevent nose-to-nose contact over fencelines to reduce the risk of BVD spread.



Low risk

Although you have neighbouring herds with cattle, you are taking measures to prevent nose-to-nose contact over fencelines to reduce the risk of BVD spread.



Low risk

Although you have neighbouring herds with cattle, you are taking measures to prevent nose-to-nose contact over fencelines to reduce the risk of BVD spread.



Low risk

Although you have neighbouring herds with cattle, you are taking measures to prevent nose-to-nose contact over fencelines to reduce the risk of BVD spread.



Low risk

Although you have neighbouring herds with cattle, you are taking measures to prevent nose-to-nose contact over fencelines to reduce the risk of BVD spread.



Medium risk

Verifying that cattle from neighbouring herds have a negative status will reduce but not eliminate the risk of BVD transmission.