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WELCOME TO. L Q A & E PROGRAM Level II. Biosecurity Lesson. Biosecurity Learner Outcomes. Participants will be able to: Define biosecurity Identify major components of biosecurity Identify appropriate biosecurity management practices and procedures
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WELCOME TO L Q A & E PROGRAM Level II Biosecurity Lesson
Biosecurity Learner Outcomes Participants will be able to: • Define biosecurity • Identify major components of biosecurity • Identify appropriate biosecurity management practices and procedures • Develop a biosecurity plan for their 4-H Project
Lesson Outline • True or false questions (dry erase or show of hands) • Clearly define Biosecurity • List diseases of concern – define them and how they are spread (blackboard, flipchart, etc.) The final list should include Avian Influenza, Johne’s, Pneumonia, Pseudorabies and Tuberculosis • Walk through Powerpoint presentation • Management Practice Card Activity • Case Study Activity • H1N1 Discussion (optional, ONLY if time permits)
Biosecurity Defined: Set of preventative measures taken to reduce the risk of disease introduction or transmission
Diseased animals Other animals and pests People Vehicles and equipment Carcasses Feedstuffs Impure water Air How Are Diseases Spread?
The Five Components of Biosecurity A - RITS
What are potential points of contamination? A - ASSESSMENT
Animal’s ability to reject or contend with an infection Nutrition Stress R - RESISTANCE
Preventing contact, commingling I- ISOLATION
Vehicles, people, animals, wildlife, rodents, insects T – TRAFFIC CONTROL
Cleaning, disinfecting, removal of organic matter S - SANITATION
Management Practice Cards • Clean the livestock trailer after haling the neighbor’s cow to the veterinarian T (Traffic Control) • Teaching point • Trucks and trailers can harbor germs • Take a few minutes to disinfect tires and the inside of your trailer between “hauls.” Cleaning out a pen between groups of animals. I (Isolation) Teaching point • Isolation refers to prevention of contact between animals with in a controlled environment. Cleaning out pens is away to control the environment by having clean surroundings.
Case Study Freddy the 4-Her takes many animals to the county fair. He shows poultry, swine and cattle. For many years the animals just came directly home from the fair and were put right back into the pens with the rest of the animals. Freddy’s dad has since realized that animals can pass diseases between themselves when they are at the fair. The animals are in contact with other animals while in the show ring, on the wash rack or in the watering areas. Freddy’s dad has since decided that they should have a plan in place to limit the possibility of passing the diseases like ringworm or warts to other animals on the farm once the fair animals return home. Using the A-RITS formula, what are some management practices Freddy could use? A - Assessment R- Resistance I- Isolation T- Traffic Control S- Sanitation