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Animal health & welfare

See also: Defra work and policy for Departmental report and publications on policy and strategy and
Forms and guidance covering animal health and welfare, including grant schemes


Animal health

Animal health 2006: the report of the Chief Veterinary Officer (latest edition, available on this site)
Defra, 2007 A4 152pp, illus
PB12593 and the Executive Summary is PB12594
- Free

Previous editions are now out of print, and are now available only as pdf files at the above link.


TB in cattle

Bovine tuberculosis in badgers: twentieth report

This is the last report issued in this series. Further reports on TB in badgers have been issued by the Independent Scientific Group on cattle TB (see below).
PB3256 Free

Bovine tuberculosis in cattle and badgers: report to the Rt Hon Dr Jack Cunningham MP by the Independent Scientific Review Group
(Chairman Professor John R Krebs)

MAFF, 1997 A4 191p, figures
PB3423 £37.00 (includes postage & packing)

Development of vaccines for bovine tuberculosis: towards a sustainable policy to control TB in cattle
Report of the Independent Scientific Group Vaccine Scoping Sub-Committee
(available on this site)

This report was presented to Defra Secretary of State the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP in July 2003.
Defra, 2003 A4 108pp
PB9102 Free

TB in cattle: changes to testing and controls (autumn 2004) (available on this site)

Issued jointly by Defra, the Scottish Executive and the Welsh Assembly, this booklet explains the changes to Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) testing policy. New measures are being introduced to help improve the detection of TB, so that action can be taken quickly to prevent the spread of the disease.
Defra, 2004 A5 15pp, illus
PB10070 Free

TB in cattle: reducing the risk (available on this site)

Suggests disease control measures that farmers can take to reduce the chances that their animals will go down with TB.
MAFF, 1999 A5 5pp
PB4516 Free

TB in cattle: report of the independent auditor on the badger post mortem procedures used in the Randomised Badger Culling Trial and Defra's response (available on this site)
Defra 2004 A4 18pp
PB9702 Free

TB in cattle: report of the second independent auditor on the humaneness of dispatch procedures used in the randomised badger culling trial and Defra's response (available on this site)
Defra, 2003 A4 16pp
PB8253 Free

An epidemiological investigation into bovine tuberculosis: fourth report of the Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB
Defra, 2005 A4 132pp
PB10138 Free

Also available:

Third report of the Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB [2000]
PB5801 Free

Also available:

Second report of the Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB - December 1999
PB4870 Free

Towards a sustainable policy to control TB in cattle: a scientific initiative (First report to the Rt Hon Dr Jack Cunningham MP from the Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB - July 1998)
MAFF, 1998
PB3881 Free

Towards a sustainable policy to control TB in cattle: a scientific initiative (First report from the Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB)

A summary of the above report.
MAFF, 1998
PB3906 Free

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Codes of practice for the control of salmonella (COPCOS)

All the codes first published in 1989 have now been revised and reissued by MAFF, the Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department and the Welsh Office Agriculture Department.

The codes are available to download in pdf format at: www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/zoonoses/salmonella-cop.htm

Code of practice for the control of salmonella during the storage, handling and transport of raw materials intended for incorporation into, or direct use as, animal feedingstuffs

Drawn up in consultation with the United Kingdom Agricultural Supply Trade Association (UKASTA), the NFU, the Farmers' Union of Wales, the Seed Crushers' and Oil Processors' Association and the Grain and Feed Trade Association.
Defra, revised February 2003 A5 15pp
PB2202 Free

Code of practice for the control of salmonella for the UK fish meal industry

Drawn up in consultation with the International Association of Fishmeal Manufacturers.
MAFF, 1995 A5 17pp
PB2203 Free

Code of the practice for the control of salmonella in the animal by-products rendering industry

Drawn up in consultation with the United Kingdom Renderers' Association and Prosper de Mulder Ltd.
MAFF, 1995 A5 12pp
PB2199 Free

Code of practice for the control of salmonella in the production of final feed for livestock in premises producing less than 10,000 tonnes per annum

Drawn up in consultation with UKASTA, the NFU, the Farmers' Union of Wales, the Seed Crushers' and Oil Processors' Association and the Grain and Feed Trade Association.
MAFF, 1995 A5 18pp
PB2201 Free

Code of practice for the control of salmonella in the production of final feed for livestock in premises producing over 10,000 tonnes per annum

Drawn up in consultation with the bodies listed for the publication above.
MAFF, 1995 A5 19pp
PB2200 Free

Code of practice for the prevention of rodent infestations in poultry flocks

Rats and mice are commonly found in or around poultry units. They pose a number of problems including a threat to salmonella control. Rodent eradication and prevention of infestations should be included as part of the unit and flock management.
Defra, amended 2003 A5 32pp
PB2630 Free

Code of practice for the prevention and control of salmonella in breeding flocks and hatcheries

Drawn up in consultation with the British Egg Industry Council, the British Poultry Meat Federation, the British Veterinary Association, the NFU and the Farmers' Union of Wales.
MAFF, 1993 A5 31pp
PB1564 Free

Code of practice for the prevention and control of salmonella in chickens reared for meat on farm

Issued by DEFRA and the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department, and drawn up in consultation with the Welsh Assembly Government, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (Northern Ireland), the Food Standards Agency, the British Poultry Council, the British Veterinary Poultry Association and the National Farmers' Union.
Defra, 2002 A5 30pp
PB7323 Free

Code of practice for the prevention and control of salmonella in commercial egg laying flocks

Drawn up in consultation with the NFU, the British Veterinary Association and the Farmers' Union of Wales.
MAFF, 1995 A5 18pp
PB2205 Free

Code of practice for the prevention and control of salmonella on pig farms

Issued by MAFF and the Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department (SERAD). Drawn up in consultation with the National Assembly of Wales, the Food Standards Agency, the National Pig Association, the Meat and Livestock Commission and the Pig Veterinary Society.
MAFF, 2000 A5 29pp
PB5399 Free

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Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE): advisory notes for farmers

Notes to remind cattle farmers what to do if they think they have a BSE suspect animal.
Defra, revised 2004 A5 17pp
PB9445 Free (English and Welsh language edition)

Biosecurity and preventing disease: peace of mind, a healthier flock and a more viable business (available on this site)

A booklet explaining what you can do to prevent your birds from becoming sick with diseases like avian influenza and Newcastle Disease.
Defra, 2005 A5 11pp
PB11380 Free

Brucellosis: a reminder for all cattle farmers (pdf file (20 KB), available on this site)

Leaflet reminding cattle farmers of the importance of early reporting of bovine abortion or premature calving to their divisional Animal Health Office to minimise the risk of brucellosis.
Defra, 2004 A5 2p
PB6066 Free

Changes to cattle ear tags: a note to cattle keepers

A leaflet giving advance information on what changes are being made from 17 January 2000 to the official cattle ear tags.
MAFF, 1999 A5 6pp (A4 folded sheet)
PB4688 Free

Consultative Committee on Research into Spongiform Encephalopathies: interim report, June 1989 (the "Tyrrell report")

The Consultative Committee, under the chairmanship of Dr D.A.J. Tyrrell, was asked to advise MAFF and the Department of Health on needs and priorities in research on transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. This interim report identified key research questions concerning BSE and recommended that substantial new resources be provided for the new work identified as having highest priority.
MAFF, 1989 A4 20pp
PB0418 £4.95 (includes postage & packing)

Don't import disease: advice on the import of livestock and EC regulations
MAFF, 1994 1/3rd A4 6pp
PB1765 Free

Exports of livestock and genetic material: some questions answered
Defra, 2003 1/3rd A4 6pp
PB8500 Free

Farm biosecurity: protecting herd health

A guidance leaflet prepared with the help of farming, veterinary and conservation organisations. It suggests some simple precautions farmers can take against bacterial and viral infections: diseases as different as Johne's disease, leptospira, tuberculosis, BVD, IBR and salmonella.MAFF, 1999 A5 5p
PB4517 Free

Farm health planning: working in partnership for healthy livestock

After many consultations with the livestock industry, the Animal health and welfare strategy for GB was launched in June 2004. This strategy includes the Positive animal health action plan, which takes forward several initiatives to promote the wider use of farm health planning. This folder contains cards explaining Defra's work on farm health planning, the different partners we are working with, and how you can contribute your views.
Defra, 2004 A5 Folder + 7 inserts
PB10361 Free

Foot and mouth disease: ageing of lesions pdf logo (1.3 MB - NB large file)

A booklet containing a series of photographs of the lesions of foot and mouth disease in livestock from the time of early appearance until regression and healing. It is intended to serve as a handbook to assist veterinarians in the field to estimate the age of lesions. (Originally published by HMSO in 1986 as MAFF reference book 400.)
Defra, revised January 2005 A5 54pp, mainly illus
N.B. Out of print - only available as a pdf file on this site (see link above).

Golden rules for a healthy flock: advice on restocking sheep flocks

Purchasing replacements and mixing of sheep from several sources can bring new disease onto the farm. Restocking provides an ideal opportunity to exclude many of the diseases that affect sheep and therefore improve the health, welfare and profitability of your flock. The purpose of these advisory notes is to provide information on how to try to prevent buying in infection into new flocks when restocking, whether you are purchasing replacements or establishing a completely new flock fter losing animals to FMD.
Defra, 2001 A5 12pp
PB6145 Free

Golden rules for a healthy herd: advice on restocking cattle herds

The re-stocking and replenishment of herds affected by the Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak requires careful planning. Unplanned re-stocking risks introducing a number of economically important and distressing diseases, which will put at risk the investment in new stock and those on neighbouring farms. The purpose of this leaflet is to remind farmers of the risks and the ways in which those risks can be managed. A structured approach involving your veterinary surgeon is recommended.
Defra, 2001 A5 12pp
PB5967 Free

Guide to the Poultry Breeding Flocks and Hatcheries Order 2007 and National Control Programme for salmonella in bredding flocks

The Order replaces the Poultry Breeding Flocks and Hatcheries Order 1993, and sets out among other things the requirements for registration and sampling in the National Control Programme for breeding flocks..
Defra, 2007 A5 17pp
PB12382 Free

Horse passports: what does this mean for you?
Defra, updated March 2004 A5 2pp
PB9254 Free

Johne's disease in dairy herds (available on this site)

Guidance on control of Johne’s disease in dairy herds

Johne‘s disease is an infectious wasting condition of cattle and other ruminants, closely related to the organism that causes tuberculosis. Affected animals eventually and inevitably die. In dairy herds, the presence of Johne’s disease will significantly reduce milk yields well before other signs of the disease can be found. Although not a notifiable disease in Great Britain, Johne’s disease is notifiable in Northern Ireland. This guidance is issued by Defra, the Department of Health, the Food Standards Agency, the Scottish Executive Environment & Rural Affairs Department (SEERAD), the Welsh Assembly Government, and the Department of Agriculture & Rural Development Northern Ireland (DARDNI).
Defra, 2004 A4 12pp
PB9990
(also available in Welsh PB9990W) Free

Introductory leaflet for farmers on Johne’s disease in dairy herds
Defra, 2004 A5 4pp
PB9989 (also available in Welsh PB9989W) Free

Keep the lid on crayfish

Foreign crayfish can cause severe environmental damage and spread disease to our vulnerable native species if they escape into the wild. This leaflet gives restaurants, hotels and fish markets guidance on how to avoid conflict with the law and protect the environment.
MAFF, 1996 1/3 A4 folded illus
PB2532 Free

New controls for sheep scab: the Sheep Scab Order 1997
MAFF, 1997 3pp folded leaflet
PB3158 Free

Quarantine and rabies: a reappraisal
Report by the Advisory Group on Quarantine to the Rt Hon Nick Brown MP, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

MAFF, 1998 316pp
PB3986 £17.00 (includes postage & packing)

Quarantine and rabies: a reappraisal - summary of recommendations
Report by the Advisory Group on Quarantine to the Rt Hon Nick Brown MP, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

MAFF, 1998 A4 24pp
PB3987 Free

Return of expenditure incurred and prosecutions taken under the Animal Health Act 1981, and incidences of disease in imported animals for the year 2001 (available on this site)
Defra, 2002 A4 7pp
PB6728 Free

Sheep scab: protect your flock

Provides practical and useful advice to farmers on how to keep sheep scab out of their flocks and how to deal with an outbreak of disease.
MAFF, 1995 1/3 A4 6pp
PB2354 Free

Sheep scab: a farmers' guide

This booklet gives guidance on how to minimise the risk of flocks becoming infested with sheep scab, advises on how to recognise the disease and deal with the problem if flocks become infested.
MAFF, 1999 A5 16pp, illus
PB4622-E Free (Also available in Welsh: PB4622-W)

Scrapie: advisory notes for farmers

This booklet tells you what signs to look out for in your sheep and goats, and what to do if you think they may have scrapie.
Defra, revised 2004 A5 20pp
PB9446 (previously PB4709) Free
Welsh/English language version PB9446W Free

Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee: transmissible spongiform encephalopathies: a summary of present knowledge and research
HMSO, 1994 A4 99pp
ISBN 0112429874 £35.00

Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) in Great Britain 2005 - a progress report (available on this site)

This report (previous title BSE progress report, a six-monthly report) provides information about progress made towards eradicating transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) in Great Britain in 2005 and the measures taken to protect public and animal health. The report is divided into 12 sections. Topics covered include: roles of key departments in TSE controls, role of the Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee (SEAC), summary of BSE situation and BSE controls in 2005, trends and research on variant Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease (vCJD), work on eradicating sheep and goat TSEs and details of the extensive TSE research programme.
Defra, 2006 A4 77pp
PB12065 Free

The travel bug can be contagious!

Leaflet aimed at the general public about the import controls on live animals, plants, fruit and vegetables and meat and meat products.
MAFF, amended 1995 1/3 A4 folded leaflet, illus
PB1799 Free

The travel bug can be contagious!

Two posters (A2 and A3 size) to accompany the above leaflet.
PB1800A2 PB1800A3 Free

Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) Working Group on Feline and Canine Vaccination
Final report to the VPC

The Working Group was set up by the VPC in response to current concern in both the public domain and in the scientific community about possible health risks related to the routine vaccination of cats and dogs. It concluded that, although adverse reactions to vaccination, including lack of efficacy, occasionally occur, the overall risk/benefit analysis strongly supports the continued use of vaccination, which plays a very valuable role in the prevention and control of the major infectious diseases in cats and dogs.
Defra, 2002 A4 99pp, figures
PB6432 Free

Zoonoses

UK Zoonoses reports - available on this site

Zoonoses report United Kingdom 2004

This report gives an overview of zoonoses in the UK in 2004. It has been issued by Defra, the Department of Health, the Food Standards Agency, the Scottish Executive Environment & Rural Affairs Department (SEERAD), the Welsh Assembly Government, and the Department of Agriculture & Rural Development Northern Ireland (DARDNI).
Defra, 2005 A4 80pp, figures
PB10814 Free

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Veterinary medicine

Government Veterinary Journal (formerly known as State Veterinary Journal)

The Government Veterinary Journal is an official journal of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and is the UK journal specialising in state veterinary medicine. It covers disease control, animal welfare, and public health and consumer protection and is distributed internally, externally and worldwide. It has been renamed to the Government Veterinary Journal (GVJ) to more accurately reflect that it is aimed principally at veterinary surgeons working in or alongside all Government Departments

The GVJ is published twice yearly, scheduled for June and December. As a result of the outbreaks of Classical Swine Fever (CSF) and Foot and Mouth Disease in GB in 2000 and 2001 respectively, only one edition, the CSF Special Edition was published in 2001. A further special edition, covering the FMD outbreak, was published in 2002 followed by the December 2002 edition.

All issues of the SVJ and GVJ since Vol 11, 2001 are available on this site at: www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/gvj/default.htm

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Animal welfare

N.B. The text of some animal welfare publications can be found on the animal welfare pages of this site.

Farm fires: protecting farm animal welfare (available on this site)
Defra, revised 2004 A5 9pp
PB9326 Free

Heat stress in poultry: solving the problem
Defra, 2005 A5 23pp
PB10543 Free

Improving calf survival
Defra, revised June 2003 A5 22pp
PB3335 Free

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Codes of recommendations for the welfare of livestock

These codes, which have the approval of Parliament, take account of five basic needs: (1) freedom from thirst, hunger and malnutrition; (2) appropriate comfort and shelter; (3) the prevention, or rapid diagnosis and treatment of injury, disease or infestation; (4) freedom from fear; (5) freedom to display most normal patterns of behaviour. Good stockmanship is a key factor in farm animal welfare, and these codes are essential reading for every stockman, since failure to observe their provisions might be relied upon by the prosecution as tending to establish guilt in any proceedings brought under Section1 of the Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1968.

Cattle
Defra, 2003 A4 39pp
PB7949 Free

Meat chickens and breeding chickens
Defra, 2002 A4 25pp
PB7275 Free

Pigs
Defra, 2003 A4 35pp
PB7950 Free

Sheep
Defra, revised reprint August 2003 A4 26pp
PB5162 Free

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Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) publications

The Farm Animal Welfare Council is an independent advisory body which was established by the Government in 1979. Its terms of reference are "to keep under review the welfare of farm animals on agricultural land, at market, in transit and at the place of slaughter, and to advise the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and the Secretaries of State for Scotland and Wales of any legislative or other changes that may be necessary".

The Council can:

- investigate any topic falling within its remit
- communicate freely with outside bodies, the European Commission and the public
- publish its advice independently.

The following publications are currently available, free of charge, from FAWC Secretariat, 1A Page Street, London SW1P 4PQ Tel. 020 7904 6534; Fax 020 7904 6533. Some of them are also available on the FAWC website.

Advice to Agriculture Ministers on transportation of unfit animals (1988)

Advice to the Agriculture Ministers of Great Britain on the need to control certain mutilations on farm animals (1981)

Advice to Ministers on the handling and transport of poultry
MAFF, 1990 A4 18pp
PB0125 Free

Assessment of egg production systems (1986)

Assessment of pig production systems (1988)

Interim report on the animal welfare implications of Farm Assurance Schemes
DEFRA, 2001 A4 45pp
PB5797 Free

Report of the Enforcement Working Group
MAFF, 1990 A4 45pp
PB0124 Free

Report on the animal welfare implications of harvesting of deer antlers in velvet (1980)

Report on the European Commission proposals on the transport of animals
MAFF, 1991 A4 31pp
PB0687 Free

Report on the implications of cloning for the welfare of farmed livestock
MAFF, 1998 A4 30pp
PB4132 Free

Report on priorities for animal welfare research and development
MAFF, 1993 A4 26pp
PB1310 Free

Report on the priorities in animal welfare research and development (1988)

Report on the welfare of broiler breeders
MAFF, 1998 A4 38pp
PB3907 Free

Report on the welfare of broiler chickens
MAFF, 1992 A4 42pp
PB0910 Free

Report on the welfare of dairy cattle
MAFF, 1997 A4 96pp
PB3426 Free

Report on the welfare of farmed animals at slaughter or killing. Part 1: red meat animals
Defra, 2003 A4 72pp
PB8347 Free

Report on the welfare of farmed deer (1985)

Report on the welfare of farmed fish
MAFF, 1996 A4 52pp
PB2765 Free

Report on the welfare of laying hens
MAFF, 1997 A4 40pp
PB3221 Free

Report on the welfare of laying hens in colony systems
MAFF, 1991 A4 44pp
PB0734 Free

Report on the welfare of livestock at markets (1986)

Report on the welfare of pigs kept outdoors
MAFF, 1996 A4 38pp
PB2608 Free

Report on the welfare of poultry at the time of slaughter (1982)

Report on the welfare of sheep
MAFF, 1994 A4 40pp
PB1755 Free

Report on the welfare of turkeys
MAFF, 1995 A4 42pp
PB2033 Free

 

 

 

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