Media release

Vets set gold standard for cattle pregnancy testing

Monday, 26 September 2011

As calving season approaches vets from Australia’s peak veterinary organisation are keen to highlight the advantages of their nationally registered and audited cattle pregnancy testing scheme.

Cattle vet, Dr Rob Bonanno from the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA), says the National Cattle Pregnancy Diagnosis (NCPD) scheme provides farmers with peace of mind, accountability for the work undertaken, and prevents losses through inaccurate ultrasound testing.

“The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) scheme is Australia’s gold standard for cattle preg testing, and the only nationally recognised and audited tail tagging system for the identification and certification of cattle pregnancy status,” said Dr Bonanno.

“This is really a dollars and cents issue for farmers. The NCPD scheme gives certainty to buyers and prevents incorrect assessment of cattle that can have a serious economic impact for farmers.

“On some farms as many as 30 per cent of ultrasound tested animals determined to not be pregnant were later shown to have been pregnant. Under the NCPD scheme, only accredited vets are able to apply the tags, so when you buy or sell a cow or heifer with a tag you know that they have been tested by an expert,” he said.

The AVA says that inaccuracy in pregnancy testing can be expensive for producers, so it makes good business sense to get it right the first time.

“Ultrasound pregnancy testing has limitations which mean that a pregnancy can be missed. Vets are able to address these limitations through accurate manual checking of non-confirmed pregnancies,” said Dr Bonanno.

 “Another advantage of using a qualified vet for this work is that they are more likely to pick up any other reproductive issues on the farm and provide solutions for the producer,” he said.

Further information about the NCPD scheme is available online

For further information and requests for interviews contact the AVA media office on (02) 9431 5062, 0439 628 898 or media [at] ava [dot] com [dot] au.
The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) is the national professional association of veterinary surgeons in Australia. Founded in 1921, the AVA today represents 5000 members working in all areas of animal science, health and welfare.
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