Veterinary Discussion Template

Animal Health and Welfare Management Assessment

  • Farm details
  • Farm enterprises
  1. Livestock enterprises:
  2. Stock numbers:
  3. Membership of disease eradication or control scheme:
  • Veterinary practice details
  • Management of risks to animal health and welfareHighlighting measures of a general nature intended to reduce the risk of introducing disease or causing poor welfare
  1. Feeding:
  2. Grazing management:
  3. Replacement policy:
  4. Breeding policy:
  5. Environmental risks:
  6. Other topics:
  • Animal health and welfare reviewReview of the conditions present or suspected on farm causing disease or impacting on performance
  1. Diseases present on farm:
  2. Disease screening or routine testing:
  3. Performance indicators:
  • Potential future disease problemsInformation about conditions which the veterinary surgeon knows are a real threat to the enterprise.
  • Agreed action programme/Decision not to take action An agreed list of points requiring action by the farmer with target dates and reassessment date.Compulsory :
  1. Animal Health and Welfare Plan

    Payment rate: standard cost £220.00.

    Implement a proactive scheme for the use of treatments, including guidance on the use of veterinary advice and treatment.

    Implement a proactive scheme for the use of vaccines and routine medications.Optional:
  2. Undertake additional inspection and monitoring to collate performance indicators and analyse all significant animal health and welfare related observations arising from inspections and implement an action plan to measure performance.

    Payment rate: standard cost £320.00.
  3. Produce an action plan to ensure the safe integration of new stock on farm and minimise the risk of spreading disease by maintaining fences around isolation areas to enhance biosecurity levels and to prevent diseases from entering the herd/flock.

    Payment rate: standard cost £30.00
    standard cost £0.10 per running metre (max 3000 metres).
  4. On the advice of the veterinary surgeon to undertake sampling to identify diseases / conditions such as twin lamb disease or copper deficiency, which may be present on farm having a negative impact on animal health and welfare and take informed control measures to address conditions.

    Payment rate: standard cost £155.00.
  5. Analyse forages and obtain professional nutritional advice and implement advice from report.

    Payment rate: standard cost £110.00.
  • Date future action programme agreed:
  • Agreed date for review:

Agreed Treatment Programme

Disease condition

Treatment

Dosage instructions

Withdrawal period

Comment

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Agreed Vaccine and Prophylactic Medicine Programme

Vaccines or prophylactic treatments

Dosage instructions

Withdrawal period

Comment

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