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Practical Tools to Protect Canadian Livestock from Foot and Mouth Disease

  • BCRC
  • Feb 10
  • 1 min read

Beef Cattle Research Council - January 29, 2025


Beef producers feel the responsibility of keeping their herds and those in contact with their cattle safe, and they appreciate practical tools that support their disease prevention practices. When it comes to biosecurity practices on beef cattle operations, limiting hazards and appropriately responding with good management are key in disease prevention. These practices ultimately protect the herd and the Canadian livestock industry from the animal health and economic impacts of foreign animal diseases, including Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). 


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