As spring marking season approaches, increased pain relief products become available and biosecurity threats converge, livestock producers accredited through Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) are being urged to brush up on...
Goat producers now have an alternative EID leg-band to use on dairy, earless and miniature goats – ensuring they can meet their traceability requirements.
Learn how to record livestock movements on the online NLIS database – including what you need and when it is your responsibility.
Yass vet Alex Stephens warns producers about compliance complacency, and how your tagging can help maintain your biosecurity.
When New South Wales sheep producer Stan Moore first used the electronic National Vendor Declaration (eNVD), he was hesitant, and happy to stay with the traditional paper method. But after...
To be prepared for biosecurity threats, take the time to complete a few key actions to keep your livestock and property safe.
Ensuring all livestock movements have been recorded in the NLIS database is vital to maintaining the lifetime traceability of livestock.
With livestock diseases in close proximity to Australia, such as lumpy skin disease, and foot and mouth disease, it is critical that producers and industry service providers take every precaution...