| 1. | When sheep enter a show or sale, the area should be free of manure. These areas should be cleaned out completely as soon as possible after each show or sale. Surfaces that can be completely cleaned and allowed to dry are preferable to dirt floors, which may harbour OJD bacteria.
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| 2. | Sheep should not be allowed to graze while at the show or sale. Feed and water should be elevated above ground level.
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| 3. | Shows and sales should have health requirements for entrants. All entrants should declare the OJD Assurance Based Credit (ABC) Score of their sheep.
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| 4. | Pens should be arranged so sheep from different properties remain separated. Sheep should also be penned according to their ABC Score.
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| 5. | Drainage should be in place to prevent manure moving through pens. If on a slope, higher ABC Score sheep (eg. from SheepMAP flocks) should be placed higher.
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| 6. | All common areas, such as the show ring, washing facilities and laneways, should have manure promptly removed. Staff and participants should be advised to keep clothing and footwear free of manure.
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| 7. | Entrants may choose to vaccinate their sheep to provide further protection to their flock. (Refer to Agriculture Note: Vaccinating sheep against ovine Johne’s disease).
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| 8. | Isolation pens should be available for any sheep showing signs of illness.
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| 9. | If SheepMAP flocks are present, SheepMAP rules must be met to ensure their status is not jeopardised. A SheepMAP accredited vet must conduct a prior audit.
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