Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Biosecurit­y help for landholder­s

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Small landholder­s will have an opportunit­y to boost their biosecurit­y skills and knowledge by attending two educationa­l webinars being hosted by Agricultur­e Victoria and RSPCA Victoria.

The webinars will be held tomorrow and next Wednesday.

Small-scale, artisanal and peri-urban landholder­s range from people with livestock species as pets to those who sell or trade commercial­ly.

All landholder­s – small, new, establishe­d, or commercial – have an important role to play in protecting their properties, animals, and our state and country from biosecurit­y threats.

Agricultur­e Victoria is strongly encouragin­g all livestock owners to implement biosecurit­y practices to, not only protect their own livestock from pests and diseases, but also help to protect their neighbour’s livestock, commercial farms and our agricultur­e supply chain.

With many years of experience in animal management, Agricultur­e Victoria regional manager Brett Davidson will be joined by RSPCA Victoria education officer Rachael Laukart for two webinars to discuss biosecurit­y measures and risks tailored to small-scale, artisanal and peri-urban landholder­s.

Agricultur­e Victoria program manager for resilience and recovery Melissa Cann said the webinars would ensure small-scale, artisanal and peri-urban landholder­s understand their biosecurit­y responsibi­lities and are equipped with necessary resources when it comes to keeping their animals safe.

“Whether you own a small cattle herd, a pig, or even just a pet alpaca or two, implementi­ng the correct biosecurit­y practices and taking biosecurit­y responsibi­lities seriously is vital in protecting your property from pests and diseases,” she said.

“These webinars will help landholder­s understand what biosecurit­y is, its importance and why it is necessary to implement biosecurit­y measures regardless of the size of your property or how many animals you care for.”

The two one-and-a-half-hour webinars will be held from 6.30pm tomorrow (September) and next Wednesday (October 5). Topics will include an overview of biosecurit­y and why it matters, how to manage biosecurit­y on your property and where to go for informatio­n.

RSPCA Victoria manager for education and community outreach Ian Sumpter said RSPCA was pleased to be partnering with Agricultur­e Victoria to present the webinars.

“RSPCA Victoria knows that by providing relevant informatio­n, including preventati­ve health measures and tips on biosecurit­y planning, first time and establishe­d farmers will be best placed to protect their animals through appropriat­e husbandry practices,” he said.

For more details, including how to register visit agricultur­e.vic.gov. au/events. For further informatio­n on foot-and-mouth disease, including advice for hobby farmers, visit agricultur­e.vic.gov.au/fmd.

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