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Stock permitted into NSW BJD Protected Zones

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Primefact Number: 454    Edition: First edition    Released/reviewed: 01 Jan 2007

The aim of zoning is to help stop the spread of bovine Johne’s disease from a zone of higher disease risk to one of lower risk. A Protected Zone for BJD has been assessed as an area where there is a low risk of the disease being present.

This Primefact discusses:

  • exemptions from movement restriction;
  • movement restrictions;
  • herd of origin classifications;
  • CHECKTEST;
  • stock movement summary;
  • long-term goals.
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