Latest ‘best practice’ protocols aim to double down on cattle disease
New CHECS ‘best practice’ protocols to control infectious cattle disease have been released today (12 June), coinciding with a step-up of pressure on tackling Bovine
New CHECS ‘best practice’ protocols to control infectious cattle disease have been released today (12 June), coinciding with a step-up of pressure on tackling Bovine
This autumn, Cattle Health Certification Standards (CHECS ) is introducing an additional level of Johne’s Disease Risk-Level Certification – RL1*. The new Risk Level 1*
After five years as Cattle Health Certification Standards (CHECS) Chair, Welsh dairy farmer Abi Reader is standing down from the role due to other commitments.
CHECS is delighted to announce that APHA have advised that they are able to re-start providing the 10 year TB history for new CHECS TB
CHECS is seeking a new Chair to implement the recommendations outlined in the CHECS Strategy report. The CHECS Board believe that the plans outlined in
CHECS has published its new strategy following a period of discussion and development over the summer between the board and other industry stakeholders. Discussions are
CHECS is extremely disappointed at the announcement that APHA has had to pause its support of CHECS TB Herd Accreditation due to unprecedented work pressures.
New plans to take more active control of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) through Red Tractor assurance have been welcomed by CHECS chair Abi Reader, who
CHECS is rolling out a new UK-wide TB Entry Level Membership over the coming months, focusing on biosecurity ‘basics’ to help farmers reduce the risk
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