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Feed and Water

Feed and Water

Various diseases can be spread by contaminated feed and water. The following list is not exhaustive but there are known disease links with:

  • salmonella
  • leptospirosis
  • toxoplasmosis abortion
  • tuberculosis
  • foot and mouth disease
  • cryptosporidiosis

The risk is reduced by:

  • using mains water wherever possible.
  • have water bowls or drinkers above the level for faecal contamination.
  • avoid contamination of watercourses.
  • clean feed and water troughs regularly.
  • discourage dogs and cats from walking in feed troughs.
  • keep feed in a clean, dry store.
  • keep feed stores covered and shut to ensure no access by dogs, cats, vermin and wildlife.
  • dispose of old or soiled feed safely.
  • Swill feeding is banned by The Animal By-Products (Scotland) Regulations 2003 (SSI 2003/411)

Page updated: Thursday, January 18, 2007