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Footrot management surveillance changes in South East saleyards herald broader review

Monday 14 August 2023

Changes to the marketing and inspection of sheep saleyards in the south-east are set to come into effect from Tuesday 15 August.


Under the changes, endorsed by the Department of Primary Industries (PIRSA), Livestock SA and Stock Agents, the weekly sheep markets at the Naracoorte and Mount Gambier saleyards will become sales for terminal sheep only – sheep and lambs being purchased for slaughter, feed-lotting or finishing prior to sale to slaughter.

The changes, currently being implemented only in the south-east saleyards in time for the 2023–24 spring lamb season, is concurrent with a broader external review of the Footrot Program, jointly funded by the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) and the Sheep Industry Fund.

The external review, being conducted by Livestock SA over the next few months, will include identification of areas of improvement with the current Footrot Program and to assess alternative footrot management models.

PIRSA inspectors will still attend the terminal sheep only south-east weekly markets, focusing on movement documentation, sheep health declaration and identification audits, but they will not be inspecting these sheep for footrot.

Existing PIRSA surveillance arrangements at off shears and breeder sales in the south-east will remain in place. Existing arrangements will also remain the same at all other sheep markets across the state.

Signage and other communications will be in place at both Naracoorte and Mount Gambier Saleyards to assist purchasers' understanding of the surveillance changes, and to provide advice on managing and minimising disease risks with any potential purchase.

Footrot remains a notifiable disease in South Australia under the Livestock Act and any sheep presented for sale at the South-East Terminal markets with clinically virulent footrot will still need to be reported to PIRSA.

A final report from the broader external review into the Footrot program is expected to be provided to the State Government and Livestock SA in early 2024. Any proposed new statewide footrot management program to emerge from its findings is expected to be in place, after further industry consultation, by 1 July 2024.

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