The disease usually spreads slowly in a herd. Most animals do not show symptoms and it may be years before the disease is eventually diagnosed. Affected animals develop persistent diarrhoea and lose condition. Johne’s disease should not be confused with other ailments that cause a loss of condition, such as worm infestation, coccidiosis or malnutrition.
- Culling infected (emaciated) animals;
- Strict hygiene to prevent the spread of the infection, especially via feed and water troughs;
- Buying animals only from farms that have been tested negative;
- Testing stud animals;
- Keeping the flock as young as possible;
- Lambing on clean pastures.
Contact your nearest state veterinarian for further information.