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The Rural Voice, 2001-05, Page 64GREY 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9 Email grey@ofa.on ca Website: www.ofa.omca/grey 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 County Federation of Agriculture NEWSLETTER • The Rural Voice is provided to all Grey County Farmers by the GCFA Ontario Veterinary Medical Association fact sheet for farmers FMD is a highly contagious disease that affects swine, cattle, sheep, goats, deer, elk. and other cloven hoofed animals. The disease can be spread by contact through contaminated animal products and through the air. People can carry the virus on their clothing and shoes, and in their nasal passages. Symptoms: What to Look For: • Unfortunately, animals infected with FMD are contagious before the telltale blisters, lameness and "slavering" appear. • Animals with FMD may suffer from fever, depression, loss of appetite and/or a significant loss of milk production. Clinical signs include blister-like lesions or "vesicles". The blisters appear on the nose, tongue, lips, between the hooves, above. the hooves and on teats. Foot lesions can cause lameness. Painful blisters in the mouth can cause extensive drooling or "slavering". If you notice any of these symptoms, call your veterinarian immediately. Suspected cases of FMD must be reported to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Take Proper Precautions: Visitors: • Ensure that visitors to your farm do not come in contact with livestock, equipment or feed. • All visitors to your farm should use clean, disinfected footwear. • Provide rubber boots, coveralls, and hats for your visitors. • CFIA recommends a two per cent solution of Virkon for disinfecting such items as footwear and equipment. (To make a two per cent solution, mix 20 grams of Virkon powder per litre of water. Contact time is 10 minutes. Virkon is available at most farm supply stores.) • Refuse entry to anyone who has, during the previous 14 days, visited a country that has experienced a recent outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease. If You are Travelling: If you are travelling, avoid any countries that have experienced recent Congratulations 2000 Tommy Cooper Award winner The Grey County Federation of program to educate elementary school Agriculture Board of Directors and children about farming and food Executive would like to extend production. She has been active in the congratulations to Heather Parkin Grey County Holstein Club, Owen from Sydenham Township, Grey Sound and Sydenham Agricultural County for winning the Tommy Societies, Grey County 4-H Leader's Cooper Award presented on April 6 at Association. and Grey -Bruce Regional the Meet The Members and Tommy 4-H Show. Cooper Award meeting in Walkerton We would also like to extend hosted by Bruce County Federation of congratulations to the other four Agriculture. Heather was nominated nominees: Stan Eby, Jim Farrell, by the Grey County Holstein Club. Morgan Inglis, and Bob Rodger.0 Heather, her husband Larry and son Brad operate a 60 -cow milking herd Request for Input farm near Owen Sound. The Award is presented annually The Ontario Federation of by CFOS/CFPS Radio Station, and Agriculture has been invited by The Sun Times, Owen Sound, "To the Murray Calder, Dufferin-Peel- person making the greatest Wellington -Grey MP to provide him contribution to agriculture and rural with information about the impact of living in Grey and Bruce Counties, the farm crisis on local business. If during the past year". It is named in your supplier/dealer/banker, etc. honour of Tommy Cooper who was would be willing to provide some the Grey County Agricultural indication of how their business is Representative from 1920-1959 and affected, responses can be made on a dedicated his life to agriculture. confidential, non -identifiable basis to Heather was the founding chair of Derek Burgess at 416-385-3333 or Grown in Grey in 1996, an agricultural 1-800-668-3276.0 60 THE RURAL VOICE outbreaks of FMD. • Do not bring back any animal products, including skins and hides. • Launder your clothes and disinfect all footwear. • Follow the same precautions as those for foreign visitors to your farm. Biosecurity: • If disinfecting, thoroughly clean and dry all surfaces. Apply disinfectant from top to bottom. • When disinfecting, thoroughly douse the surface until disinfectant runs off it. • Discourage rodents from entering livestock areas. • Do not keep animal carcasses near farm buildings. • Research the health status of any animals you plan to purchase and isolate all new arrivals. • Work with your veterinarian to establish isolation periods, disease testing regimes and vaccination programs. Contact information: Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFA), 1-877-227-0677. Website: www.cfia-acia.agr.ca/english • Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Walkerton Office 519-881-2431; Owen Sound Office 519-376-9772. • Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), 1-877- 424-1300 (Agricultural Information Contact Centre). Website: www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/ infores/foodsafe/advisory.html • Other websites to obtain information on FMD: www.inspection.gv.ca www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/ceah/cei/travris k.pdf Reprinted with permission from the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA). For further information contact the OVMA 1-800- 670-1702 or 905-875-0756. Website: www.ovma.org 0 GREY COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE DIRECTORS' MEETING Thursday, May 24, 2001 — 8:00 p.m. Grey County Agricultural Services Centre meeting room (Grey Gables) 206 Toronto Street South, Markdale MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND. 1