Analysis of the Veterinary Risk Assessment and Management Plan questionnaire responses for dairy herds enrolled in the Northern Ireland Johne's disease control programme

Author:

Meek Kayleigh1,Strain Sam2,O'Connell Niamh E.1,Grant Irene R.1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Global Food Security School of Biological Sciences Queen's University Belfast Belfast Northern Ireland UK

2. Animal Health and Welfare Northern Ireland Dungannon Tyrone Northern Ireland UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAnimal Health and Welfare Northern Ireland has been enrolling dairy herds across Northern Ireland (NI) in a voluntary Johne's disease (JD) control programme since October 2020. A Veterinary Risk Assessment and Management Plan (VRAMP) questionnaire was completed for each herd enrolled and recommendations for improved farm management practices were provided to farmers. Herd JD testing was recommended but was not mandatory.MethodsThis study analysed VRAMP responses for 1569 dairy herds that had enrolled in the JD control programme up to October 2022. Univariate and multivariate regression models were applied to the data as appropriate.ResultsOverall, 21.4% of the dairy herds had completed herd JD screening, with 13.7% of herds reporting a confirmed case of JD. A further 31.5% of herds reported suspected case(s) of JD. Eighty‐nine percent of farms had introduced animals from outside the herd. Herds that utilise a mixed calving pen and hospital pen, and herds that do not separate JD‐positive or sick animals within the calving pen, were significantly (p > 0.001) more likely to be a high‐probability JD herd. Accidental mixing of neighbouring herds significantly (p = 0.01) increased the risk of a suspected or confirmed case of JD. Herds that utilise rented land (70%) were significantly (p > 0.001) more likely to be at a high risk for JD.ConclusionsThe VRAMP analysis identified areas of JD control that should be focused on in NI dairy herds, such as calving pen management and hygiene. The results highlight the importance of common JD recommendations in the management of on‐farm disease risk.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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