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Animal Health

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Animal Health

Animal health and welfare are top priorities for farmers in the USA and South Africa. A great deal of effort, time, and resources are invested in improving the health standards of livestock to ensure their well-being and productivity. Farmers are continually adopting advanced health management practices to raise the bar on animal care and biosecurity.


In both the USA and South Africa, comprehensive tracking and monitoring systems are utilized to ensure the health and welfare of animals. These systems allow farmers to keep a close watch on the health status of each animal, enabling swift identification and intervention in case of illness or disease. The ability to trace animals throughout their life helps identify potential risks, track contacts, and ensure transparency in the event of a disease outbreak.


For farmers in both countries, the implementation of strong animal health management programs goes hand-in-hand with global market requirements. The ability to meet international standards for livestock health is crucial for exports, whether it’s live cattle, breeding stock, semen, or embryos. These programs ensure compliance with international health and welfare standards, such as those set by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), which is vital for access to lucrative international markets.