We had a local cattlemens association meeting recently with discussion on policy regarding trich. It seems like it is becoming more prevalent in our country with two neigbors recently having bulls test positive (one neigbor had 1/3 of his bulls test positive). There are currently no regulations in Arizona regarding testing for trich. I know other states have regulations in place. I believe in Utah, every bull has to be tested every year.
My question is what are the regulations regarding trich in your state? Is it feasible to test every bull every year? How is that enforced? In some of the rough country in Arizona, I would be willing to bet a large percentage of ranchers don't even know exactly how many bulls they have. Requirements are only good if they can be effectively enforced. Something needs to be done in order to work towards the erradication of this disease. If you and me work hard to keep it out but our neigbor does nothing, we have problems.
What are your thoughts? What works and what doesn't?
My question is what are the regulations regarding trich in your state? Is it feasible to test every bull every year? How is that enforced? In some of the rough country in Arizona, I would be willing to bet a large percentage of ranchers don't even know exactly how many bulls they have. Requirements are only good if they can be effectively enforced. Something needs to be done in order to work towards the erradication of this disease. If you and me work hard to keep it out but our neigbor does nothing, we have problems.
What are your thoughts? What works and what doesn't?