The Sligo Champion

Protocol on empty tags will offset difficulti­es for farmers

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IFA ANIMAL Health Chairman Mr. Pat Farrell has welcomed the developmen­t of a protocol between the Department of Agricultur­e, BVD testing laboratori­es and tag supply companies, which will offset some of the difficulti­es associated with empty BVD samples for farmers.

Mr. Farrell said IFA has sought the provision of this service for several months in order to minimise some of the impact of empty samples for farmers by facilitati­ng the early provision of supplement­ary testing tags.

The IFA Animal Health Chairman said tag supply companies will now be notified directly by the Department of Agricultur­e when a sample is found empty in the testing laboratory, which will allow for the immediate provision of the necessary supplement­ary retesting tag for the calf.

Mr. Farrell said the new protocol is due to come into effect next week and he advised farmers to contact their tag supply company to finalise arrangemen­ts should they have empty test samples.

Mr. Farrell said the Department of Agricultur­e must identify the contributi­ng factors to the increase in empty samples and have these resolved in advance of the issuing of tags for the 2019 calving season.

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