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NSW Ovine Brucellosis Accreditation Scheme

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The NSW Ovine Brucellosis Accreditation Scheme allows participants to sell rams accredited low risk for Ovine Brucellosis. This very successful scheme has been in operation since 1981 and is well accepted by the sheep industry.

General Information

  • Frequently Asked Questions (PDF, 158.0 KB)
  • MAP Accreditation Process Diagram (PDF, 200.2 KB)
  • Ovine brucellosis accreditation scheme guidelines
  • List of accredited flocks
  • List of approved veterinarians (XLS, 31.5 KB)

Accreditation forms

  • Owner agreement (PDF, 138.5 KB)
  • Veterinary report and recommendation for initial accreditation (PDF, 171.3 KB)
  • Veterinary report and recommendation for reaccreditation (PDF, 156.2 KB)
  • OBAS initial remittance advice (PDF, 132.9 KB)

Information for veterinarians

  • Administration procedures for ovine brucellosis accreditation scheme (PDF, 187.8 KB)
  • Specimen submission form
  • OB specimen key list (DOC, 131.5 KB)
  • OB approved vet application

Further information

  • Ovine brucellosis (Primefact 472)
  • JD market assurance programs (MAPs): Resources for approved veterinarians
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