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Equine Biosecurity Standards

By Scott Weese on May 3, 2016
Posted in Horses

Biosecure horse farmThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency (which, despite the name, deals with broader animal issues as well, not just those related to food), in conjunction with a variety of partners, has developed a National Farm and Facility Level Biosecurity Standard for the Equine Sector. It’s a comprehensive overview of best practices for infectious disease control…

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