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Interactive biosecurity infographic
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Interactive biosecurity infographic
This interactive infographic was developed by Dr Andy Robertson with funding from the University of Exeter. Click on the circles around the farm to find out how you can implement biosecurity measures to protect your cattle herd from TB.
Download the interactive PDF version