As stock shows around the state get underway amid an especially dangerous flu outbreak, we’re all reminded of the precautions folks should be taking to avoid the flu. However, we aren’t the only ones susceptible to catching illness at the local show – proper biosecurity measures should also be taken with show animals to avoid spreading disease. The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) offers a fact sheet of biosecurity tips to help minimize exposure before, during, and after livestock events. Read more…
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