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• Affects pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, deer and elk. • Causes blisters, erosions, salivation and lameness. • These two diseases only affect pigs. • Cause fever, huddling, blotchy skin, going off feed, diarrhea, and abortion. You are the first line of defense! Foreign animal diseases can look similar to many common health issues in livestock. Contact your veterinarian if something doesn’t seem right. Stopping the introducon and spread of diseases begins on your farm. 651-296-2942 [email protected] www.mn.gov/bah KNOW THE SIGNS Foot and Mouth Disease Foot and Mouth Disease African Swine Fever and Classical Swine Fever of Foreign Animal Diseases!

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Page 1: of Foreign Animal Diseases! · 2019. 7. 9. · Foreign animal diseases can look similar to many common health issues in livestock. Contact your veterinarian if something doesn’t

• Affects pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, deer and elk.• Causes blisters, erosions, salivation and lameness.

• These two diseases only affect pigs.• Cause fever, huddling, blotchy skin, going off feed,

diarrhea, and abortion.

You are the first line of defense!Foreign animal diseases can look similar to many common health issues in livestock. Contact your veterinarian if something doesn’t seem right. Stopping the introduction and spread of diseases begins on your farm.

[email protected]

www.mn.gov/bah

KNOW THE SIGNS

Foot and Mouth DiseaseFoot and Mouth Disease

African Swine Fever and Classical Swine Fever

of Foreign Animal Diseases!

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AttentionThis is a controlled-access disease

prevention area. Contact:dddddddddd

DO NOT ENTER

In cooperation with:

Your animals need you to protect them from disease.

Do your part and practice these simple biosecurity steps:

Limit guests and restrict entry to your farm.

Do not feed meat scraps or uncooked garbage to pigs.

Wear site-specific clothing and boots before entering

barns/pens.

Learn more biosecurity tips from these sources:• www.securepork.org• www.mn.gov/bah• www.mda.state.mn.us/securemilk

can make a BIG difference

in your animals’ health!SIMPLE STEPS

Whether your farm is big or small...

Barn-specific boots

Line of separation