At this time of year veterinary inboxes all over the district are filling up with BVD emails.
Most dairy herds are signed up to the LIC bulk milk BVD screening scheme, which takes three milk samples from the vat at different times over the season.
These bulk milk samples are tested with two different screening tests:
• Two samples are tested for actual BVD virus (current infection);
• Three samples are tested for antibody levels (previous infection).
These test results give your veterinarian a good picture of how BVD is affecting your herd. Dry stock farms aren't quite as easy to monitor — but a quick blood test is all that's needed.
Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) is a virus affecting cattle (mostly…). It's got a terrible name, because diarrhoea is very uncommon with this disease.