F9-06
JDCAP Annual Property Review Summary
PIC: 3......
Herd Owner / Manager:......
Herd Owner / Manager address: ......
......
JDCAP Certificate Number:......
Date of JDCAP Review/ Audit: ......
- Has the JDCAP Incident Report form been used since the last annual review (audit)?
Comment: / Yes No
(Insert cross in applicable box)
- Have there been any changes to the calf rearing plan since the last annual review?
Comment: / Yes No
- Is the herd owner complying with all the elements of the calf rearing plan developed for this property?
- Was a Corrective Action Report issued to the herd owner / manager?
If YES to Q 3 – go to Q 17
If NOto Q3 – please complete the following areas of non-compliance (Q5–16)
- Cows calve down in a clean area that is free of dairy effluent or large amounts of manure?
- Newborn calves are removed from their mothers within 12 hours after birth?
- Calves are permanently identified?
- The calf rearing area is free of contamination by faeces from adult cattle or other susceptible species?
- Only water from low risk sources is supplied to calves?
- Only low risk milk or colostrum, or milk replacer is fed to calves?
- Once calves are weaned, they only graze paddocks that have not contained
- Adult cattle
- Calves from herds not in JDCAP or CattleMAP
- Goats, deer, alpaca
Comment: / Yes No
- Once calves are weaned, they only graze paddocks that are uncontaminated by drainage or effluent from adult cattle?
- If agistment is used, JDCAP calves are only agisted with other JDCAP calves from herds of equal or higher status (bjd DAIRY Assurance Score)?
- Calves are only introduced into the herd if they come from a CattleMAP herd or from a JDCAP herd of equal or equivalent status (bjd Dairy Assurance Score)?
- DEDJTR and/or your veterinary practice is notified of any adult cattle showing clinical signs of bjd?
- Calves from this JDCAP herd are separated from
- All adult cattle
- Non-JDCAP calves
- Non-CattleMAP calves
- Manure from all other cattle
- Is the herd owner / manager maintaining the required documentation to support the calf rearing plan developed for this property?
- I have seen the documentation?
- I am satisfied with it’s quality and completeness
Further Comments:(use reverse if required)
Veterinary Practice:......
Veterinarian: ......
Signature of Veterinarian:......
Date: ......
Responsible Officer: C BellPage 1 of 1Version Date: 22 October 2015
Approved: T Britt