The National Sheep Producer Biosecurity Planning Guide
Appendix 3: Sheep Literature Search Results
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Initial References
- Amass, S.F. et al. "Procedures For Preventing The Transmission Of Foot-And-Mouth Disease Virus To Pigs And Sheep By Personnel In Contact With Infected Pigs." Veterinary Record153, 137-140 (2003).
- Bates, T.W., Thurmond, M.C. & Carpenter, T.E. "Direct And Indirect Contact Rates Among Beef, Dairy, Goat, Sheep, And Swine Herds In Three California Counties, With Reference To Control Of Potential Foot-And-Mouth Disease Transmission." American Journal Of Veterinary Research62, 1121-1129 (2001).
- Bellworthy, S.J. et al. "Natural Transmission Of BSE Between Sheep Within An Experimental Flock." Veterinary Record157, 206 (2005).
- Caroprese, M. "Sheep Housing And Welfare." Small Ruminant Research76, 21-25 (2008).
- Dement, A.I. & Craddock, B.F. "Biosecurity For Sheep And Goat Producers." Texas A&M University.
- Ganter, M. "Veterinary Consultancy And Health Schemes In Sheep: Experiences And Reflections From A Local German Outlook." Small Ruminant Research76, 55-67 (2008).
- Givens, M.D. & Marley, M.S.D. "Infectious Causes Of Embryonic And Fetal Mortality." Theriogenology70, 270-85 (2008).
- Gunn, G.J. et al. "Measuring And Comparing Constraints To Improved Biosecurity Amongst GB Farmers, Veterinarians And The Auxiliary Industries." Preventive Veterinary Medicine84, 310-323 (2008)
- Heffernan, C. et al. "An Exploration Of The Drivers To Bio-Security Collective Action Among A Sample Of UK Cattle And Sheep Farmers." Preventive Veterinary Medicine87, 358-372 (2008)
- Hodgkinson, O. "The Problems Caused By Poor Biosecurity On The Sheep Farm: Part 2." Livestock12, 56-61 (2007)
- Hodgkinson, O. "The Problems Caused By Poor Biosecurity On The Sheep Farm: Part 1." Livestock12, 52-57 (2007)
- Hosie, B. & Clark, S. "Sheep Flock Health Security." In Practice29, 246-254 (2007)
- Howell, S.B. et al. "Prevalence Of Anthelmintic Resistance On Sheep And Goat Farms In The Southeastern United States." Journal Of The American Veterinary Medical Association233, 1913-1919 (2008).
- Kiss, I.Z., Green, D.M. & Kao, R.R. "The Network Of Sheep Movements Within Great Britain: Network Properties And Their Implications For Infectious Disease Spread." Journal Of The Royal Society, Interface3, 669-677 (2006).
- Menzies, P. "The Ontario Sheep Health Program: A Structured Health Management Program For Intensively Reared Flocks." Small Ruminant Research62, 95-99 (2006).
- Menzies, P.I. "Control Of Important Causes Of Infectious Abortion In Sheep And Goats." The Veterinary Clinics Of North America Food Animal Practice27, 81-93 (2011).
- Menzies, P. & Simard, C. "Ontario Maedi Visna Flock Status Program: Definitions And Protocols Governing The Program And Additional Information." University of Guelph 1-29 (2007).
- Moore, D.A. et al. "Comparison Of Published Recommendations Regarding Biosecurity Practices For Various Production Animal Species And Classes." Journal Of The American Veterinary Medical Association233, 249-56 (2008).
- Nöremark, M., Frössling, J. & Lewerin, S.S. "Application Of Routines That Contribute To On-Farm Biosecurity As Reported By Swedish Livestock Farmers." Transboundary And Emerging Diseases57, 225-236 (2010).
- Palmer, S. "Factors Affecting Livestock Disease Reporting And Biosecurity Practices: A Study Of West Australian Sheep And Cattle Producers." Murdoch University (2009).
- Palmer, S., Sully, M. & Fozdar, F. "Farmers, Animal Disease Reporting And The Effect Of Trust: A Study Of West Australian Sheep And Cattle Farmers." Rural Society19, 32-48 (2009).
- Regli, J.G. "Herd Health Management And Record Keeping For Dairy Sheep." 5th Great Lakes Dairy Sheep Symposium (1999).
- Roeber, D.L. et al. "Sheep Safety And QA Program." The American Sheep Industry Association.
- Sargison, N. & Dun, K. "The Current Sheep Scab Situation In The United Kingdom." Proceedings Of The Sheep Veterinary Society, Volume 32, 2008. Spring Meeting, Darlington And Autumn Meeting, Lancaster. 39-42 (2009).
- Sargison, N., Taylor, D. & Dun, K. "Farm Animal Practice: Regional Control Of Sheep Scab In UK Flocks." In Practice28, 62-69 (2006).
- Sargison, N.D. & Scott, P.R. "The Implementation And Value Of Diagnostic Procedures In Sheep Health Management." Small Ruminant Research92, 2-9 (2010).
- Scott, P.R., Sargison, N.D. & Wilson, D.J. "The Potential For Improving Welfare Standards And Productivity In United Kingdom Sheep Flocks Using Veterinary Flock Health Plans." Veterinary Journal 173, 522-531 (2007).
- Shulaw, W.P. "Sheep Care Guide." The American Sheep Industry Association 1-22 (2005).
- Simmons, H.A. et al. "Atypical Scrapie In Sheep From A UK Research Flock Which Is Free From Classical Scrapie." BMC Veterinary Research5, (2009).
- Thrusfield, M. et al. "The Foot-And-Mouth Disease Epidemic In Dumfries And Galloway, 2001. 2: Serosurveillance, And Efficiency And Effectiveness Of Control Procedures After The National Ban On Animal Movements." Veterinary Record156, 269-78 (2005).
- Thrusfield, M. et al. "The Foot-And-Mouth Disease Epidemic In Dumfries And Galloway, 2001. 1: Characteristics And Control." Veterinary Record156, 229-52 (2005).
- Thunes, C. & Carpenter, T.E. "Biosecurity Practices And Travel History Of Individuals Exhibiting Livestock At The 2005 California State Fair." Journal Of The American Veterinary Medical Association231, 581-5 (2007).
- Webb, C.R. "Investigating The Potential Spread Of Infectious Diseases Of Sheep Via Agricultural Shows In Great Britain." Epidemiology And Infection134, 31-40 (2006).
- Winter, A.C. "Footrot Control And Eradication (Elimination) Strategies." Small Ruminant Research86, 90-93 (2009).
- Winter, A.C. "Treatment And Control Of Hoof Disorders In Sheep And Goats." The Veterinary Clinics Of North America Food Animal Practice27, 187-192 (2011).
- Wrathall, A.E. et al. "Biosecurity Strategies For Conserving Valuable Livestock Genetic Resources." Reproduction, Fertility And Development16, 103-112 (2004).
- "Points Of View: A Forum For Sharing Perspectives From Across The Canadian Sheep Industry." Canadian Sheep Federation4, 1-9 (2010).
- "Biosecurity Survey Summary For Ontario Sheep Marketing Agency." Ontario Livestock and Poultry Council 1-6 (2009).
- "Sheep 2001 Part II: Reference Of Sheep Health In The United States, 2001." Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (2003).
- "Biosecurity On U.S. Sheep Operations." Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services (2003).
- "Sheep 2001 Part I: Reference Of Sheep Management In The United States, 2001." Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (2003).
- "Sheep 2001 Part IV: Baseline Reference Of 2001 Sheep Feedlot Health And Management." Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (2003).
- "Sheep/Goat Industry Biosecurity Plan." farmbiosecurity.com.au 1-4 (2003).
- "Sheep And Goat Industries Biosecurity Plan." Government of Western Australia Department of Agriculture 1-64 (2002).
- "Biosecurity In The Sheep Flock." OMAFRA Fact Sheet (1998).
- "Biosecurity Checklist Sheep Producers." Government of Western Australia Department of Agriculture.
Additional References:
- Baird, G. "Biosecurity And The Contract Shearer." Scottish Agricultural College 1-3.
- Bates, P. "Therapies For Ectoparasiticism In Sheep." In Practice26, 538-547 (2004).
- Clark, C., Parker, K. & Woods, J. "Sheep And Goat Management In Alberta Health." Alberta Lamb Producers And Alberta Goat Breeders Association 1-262 (2009).
- Clark, S., Greig, A. & Hosie, B. "Flock Biosecurity For Sheep." Scottish Agricultural College 1-8 (2003).
- Clift, K. "Biosecurity - Managing Your Disease Risk." SA Lamb26, 9 (2003).
- Cross, P., Williams, P. & Edwards-Jones, G. "Differences In The Perceptions Of Farmers And Veterinary Surgeons About The Efficacy Of Mitigation Strategies For Controlling Bluetongue." Veterinary Record165, 397-403 (2009).
- Durand, B. et al. "Comparison Of Strategies For Substantiating Freedom From Scrapie In A Sheep Flock." BMC Veterinary Research5, 1-10 (2009).
- eBiz Professionals Inc. "Beef, Veal, Sheep and Goats: Biosecurity And Emergency Preparedness Gap Analysis - PDF (3.7 MB)." 1-282 (2010).
- Farquharson, B. "A Whole Farm Approach To Planned Animal Health And Production For Sheep Clients In Australia." Small Ruminant Research86, 26-29 (2009).
- Foster, J.D. et al. "Maternal Transmission Studies Of BSE In Sheep." Journal Of General Virology85, 3159-3163 (2004).
- Frazer, J. "Biosecurity For South Australian Sheep Producers." Government of South Australia 1-3 (2005).
- Georgsson, G., Sigurdarson, S. & Brown, P. "Infectious Agent Of Sheep Scrapie May Persist In The Environment For At Least 16 Years." Journal Of General Virology87, 3737-3740 (2006).
- Green, L.E. & George, T.R.N. "Assessment Of Current Knowledge Of Footrot In Sheep With Particular Reference To Dichelobacter Nodosus And Implications For Elimination Or Control Strategies For Sheep In Great Britain." Veterinary Journal175, 173-80 (2008).
- Green, L.E. "Epidemiological Information In Sheep Health Management." Small Ruminant Research92, 57-66 (2010).
- Grooms, D. "Foot And Mouth Disease : A Biosecurity Wake-Up Call." College of Veterinary Medicine Michigan State University 1-4.
- Humann-Ziehank, E. & Ganter, M. "Preventive Animal Health In Small Ruminants - Results Of An Interdisciplinary Workshop Part 2: Infectious Diseases." Tieraerztliche Umschau61, 91 (2006).
- Häusermann, C. et al. "Surveillance And Simulation Of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy And Scrapie In Small Ruminants In Switzerland." BMC Veterinary Research6, 1-13 (2010).
- .Kao, R.R. et al. "Disease Dynamics Over Very Different Time-Scales: Foot-And-Mouth Disease And Scrapie On The Network Of Livestock Movements In The UK." Journal Of The Royal Society, Interface4, 907-916 (2007).
- Kitching, R.P. & Hughes, G.J. "Clinical Variation In Foot And Mouth Disease: Sheep And Goats." Revue Scientifique Et Technique De L'Office International Des Epizooties21, 505-512 (2002).
- Konold, T. et al. "Evidence Of Scrapie Transmission Via Milk." BMC Veterinary Research4, 1-10 (2008).
- Lindqvist, A. "Animal Health And Welfare In Organic Sheep And Goat Farming - Experiences And Reflections From A Swedish Outlook." Acta Veterinaria Scandinavia43, 27-31 (2002).
- Lovatt, F. "Developing Flock Health Plans." In Practice26, 290-295 (2004).
- McLean, A.R. et al. "Scrapie Transmission In Britain: A Recipe For A Mathematical Model." Proceedings Biological Sciences / The Royal Society266, 2531-2538 (1999).
- Melchior, M.B. et al. "Active Surveillance For Scrapie In The Netherlands: Effect Of A Breeding Programme On The Prevelnce Of Scrapie In Sheep (2002-2010)?" Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde136, 84-93 (2011).
- Menzies, P. "Biosecurity/Biopromiscuity And Keeping The Flock Healthy." 1-7.
- Parker, B.N.J. et al. "Prevention Of Transmission Of Sheep Pulmonary Adenomatosis By Embryo Transfer." Veterinary Record142, 687-689 (1998).
- Paton, M. "Cheesy Gland In Sheep And Goats." Government Of Western Australia - Department Of Agriculture (2005).
- Plant, J.W. "Sheep Ectoparasite Control And Animal Welfare." Small Ruminant Research62, 109-112 (2006).
- Plant, J.W. & Seaman, J. "Buying Sheep Can Be A Health Hazard." primefacts464, 1-6 (2007).
- Reviriego, F.J., Moreno, M.A. & Dominguez, L. "Risk Factors For Brucellosis Seroprevalence Of Sheep And Goat Flocks In Spain." Preventive Veterinary Medicine44, 167-173 (2000).
- Sanson, R.L. "A Survey To Investigate Movements Off Sheep And Cattle Farms In New Zealand, With Reference To The Potential Transmission Of Foot-And-Mouth Disease." New Zealand Veterinary Journal53, 223-233 (2005).
- Seuberlich, T., Heim, D. & Zurbriggen, A. "Atypical Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies In Ruminants: A Challenge For Disease Surveillance And Control." Journal Of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation22, 823-842 (2010).
- Stevens, K.B., Río Vilas, V.J. Del & Guitián, J. "Classical Sheep Scrapie In Great Britain: Spatial Analysis And Identification Of Environmental And Farm-Related Risk Factors." BMC Veterinary Research5, 33 (2009).
- Villeneuve, L. & Corriveau, F. "Les avortements …Ce qu'ils sont, que faire pour les prévenir, quand s'inquiéter et comment réagir lorsqu'ils surviennent?" Ovin Quebec 35-39 (2011).
- Voigt, K. et al. "Eradication Of Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma By Motherless Rearing Of Lambs." Veterinary Record161, 129-132 (2007).
- Volkova, V.V. et al. "Sheep Movement Networks And The Transmission Of Infectious Diseases." PloS ONE5, e11185 (2010).
- Wassink, G.J. et al. "Risk Factors Associated With The Prevalence Of Footrot In Sheep From 1999 To 2000." Veterinary Record152, 351-358 (2003).
- Webb, C.R. "Farm Animal Networks: Unravelling The Contact Structure Of The British Sheep Population." Preventive Veterinary Medicine68, 3-17 (2005).
- White, E.C. "Biosecurity Concerns For Sheep And Goat Herds: A Biosecurity Plan For Small Ruminant Farms." Tufts University 1-2 (2004).
- Wrathall, A.E. et al. "Risks Of Transmitting Ruminant Spongiform Encephalopathies (Prion Diseases) By Semen And Embryo Transfer Techniques." Theriogenology70, 725-745 (2008).
- Wrathall, A.E. "Risks Of Transmitting Scrapie And Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy By Semen And Embryos." Revue Scientifique Et Technique - Office International Des Epizooties16, 240-264 (1997).
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- "Flock Health Guide For BC Sheep Producers." British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries 1-51.
- "Biosecurity Risk Assessment Chart for Visitors." American Sheep Industry Association.
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