Among the diseases being addressed are hog cholera, foot-and-mouth-disease (FMD) in livestock and newcastle disease and bird flu in poultry farms.
The objectives are: Limit the introduction into a livestock or poultry operation and reduce lateral spread between farms following an initial outbreak. Secure by design, secure by planning and secure by restriction are the three specific principles of disease prevention, aside from veterinary measures.
Commercial farms should be located in areas without backyard or non-commercial farms and should be situated sufficiently close to public roads to facilitate access. Location of farm and operating procedures should take into account prevailing wind direction. And should be securely fenced with notices clearly displayed.
Special provision should be made to remove by culling sick and injured animals. Appropriate methods of disposal of sick and dead animals should be observed like burning and burying. The waste management facility must be constructed in compliance with the Environment Clearance Certificate (ECC) requirements of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
Vehicles should not be allowed in the farm. If this can not be avoided, the vehicle should be thoroughly sprayed with disinfectant before gaining access to the farm. Feed delivery vehicles should be washed before returning to the mixing plant to prevent spread of infection, if any. Where possible, feed should be delivered in a sequence and special precaution should be taken if a disease is present or suspected in a farm.
Aside from the legal requirements, the technical requirements are being implemented. These are facilities for testing and identification of genetically superior pigs; records of pedigree lineage of the animals, average daily gain and feed conversion ratio; and certification that the animals being sold are free from foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) a hog cholera.
Requirements for domestic accreditation of farms by BAI are: (1) Inspection system for animal husbandry; 2) Quality assurance system for animal health; 3) Staff competence for infrastructure and facilities; and 4) Product identification and traceback system for biosecurity measures.
All these biosecurity measures are for developing a cutting edge savvy in poultry and livestock industry in the country.