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Bovine Johne's disease (BJD) in cattle

About BJD

  • What is BJD?

Changes to BJD management

New South Wales has agreed to adopt the National Johne's Disease Strategic Plan for 2012-2020. The changes announced were to occur on 1 July 2012 though in NSW the changes officially commenced on 24 July 2012.

  • Common questions regarding changes to BJD management in NSW

Zoning and Movement Restrictions (or Controls)

  • BJD movement controls - guidelines for agents and saleyard operators
  • BJD movement controls in NSW
  • BJD - What beef producers need to know about buying dairy cattle
  • Map: Bovine Johne’s disease zones and areas in Australia
  • National Animal Health Statement for Johne's disease status of beef cattle

Controlling BJD on farm

  • Bovine Johne’s ‘suspect’ herds
  • Control options for Johne's-infected beef herds
  • Keeping bovine Johne’s disease off your property
  • Rearing calves to minimise the risk of bovine Johne's disease (BJD)
  • Preventing the spread of bovine Johne's disease in cattle

Testing for BJD

  • Testing for bovine Johne's disease

Trading and market assurance schemes

  • Australian Johne's disease Market Assurance Program for Cattle (CattleMAP)
  • BJD market assurance categories
  • JD market assurance programs (MAPs): Resources for approved veterinarians

Historical documents

  • Map: Bovine Johne’s disease zones in NSW to 30 June 2012
  • Map: Bovine Johne’s disease zones in Australia to 30 June 2012
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Related websites

  • Assistance to owners of beef cattle herds infected with BJD
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