| Canadian Food Inspection
Agency (CFIA)
National Surveillance Program
Scrapie has been present in Canada
for almost 70 years. With the majority of countries
around the world currently working to actively eradicate
all transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, the
continued presence of scrapie in Canada is preventing
access to international markets including the United
States. With your help, Canada can take action
to eradicate scrapie.
The National
Scrapie Surveillance Program:
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency
and several provincial agricultural ministries have
launched a surveillance program to detect scrapie
in the national sheep flock and goat herd. The
goal is to identify every infected animal so that
proper steps can be taken to completely eradicate
the disease from our country.
The Producer’s
Role:
The surveillance program needs your
on-farm mature deadstock. Eradication will only
be accomplished if every source of the disease is
found. Representation of the entire national sheep
flock and goat herd needs to be tested. Do your
part: submit your dead animals and encourage your
neighbour to submit theirs.
Report all sheep and goat aged 12
months and older that die on your farm. As well,
report mature animals exhibiting the following signs
or symptoms:
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Unexplained weight
loss. |
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Problems standing or walking. |
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Changes in behaviour. |
Call your local
CFIA office to report an animal for testing
Compensation:
Compensation
is available for any live animals ordered destroyed
by the CFIA.
Keeping sheep and
goats healthy:
Manage
the risk of scrapie showing up on your farm by either
closing your female flock and testing all mature dead
animals or by breeding for genetic resistance to scrapie.
General biosecurity practices associated with farm
visitors and animal husbandry (needles, taggers etc.)
are also recommended.
More information:
For more information please
contact the Scrapie Project Coordinator at Phone: Toll Free 1-866-534-1302, Local 519–766–9761, Fax 519–836–2531 or call your local CFIA office (see the blue pages
of the phone directory).
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