Biosecurity
Biosecurity is a set of measures designed to help protect a farm or premises from the entry and spread of pathogens causing diseases. Biocontainment is an important component of biosecurity, which includes a series of management practices that prevent the spread of pathogens between animal populations on a farm and pathogens from leaving the farm.
These resources outline processes for assessing and addressing potential risks to animal health.
Resources
- On-Farm Biosecurity for Farm Visitations
- Biosecurity in Livestock Production
- Small Flock Biosecurity
- Avian Influenza and Your Farm
- Biosecurity on the Farm a Must for Prairie Farmers
- Strict Biosecurity Good for Animals and Good for Business
- Animal Biosecurity (CFIA)
- National Avian On-Farm Biosecurity Standard (CFIA) (PDF 1094 KB)
- Biosecurity Manuals (CFIA)
- The "Waterfowl Flu Season" and Your Small Flock of Poultry
- Equine Biosecurity
Contact
For more information, or if you suspect any animal health related concerns, please contact the Chief Veterinary Office or call 204-945-7663 in Winnipeg.