Do you have a system in place to ensure that your traceability events are reported to DairyTrace?
It’s important to report traceability events to DairyTrace regularly and within the timeframes required by proAction®. Here’s why:
- It helps you meet proAction® reporting requirements and to have a successful audit
- It helps to keep your herd information up to date
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Up-to-date traceability records help ensure effective and rapid traceback in an animal health emergency, protecting farms and the dairy industry
- Provides a back-up of records you keep on farm in the event they are lost or destroyed.
proAction® requires that the following events must be reported within 7 days to DairyTrace:
- Arrival on farm
- Move-in to an affiliate premise
- Tag replacement
- Death
- Export and Import
Animals born on farm must be tagged within 7 days of birth or before the animal leaves the farm, whichever comes first.
Births must be reported to DairyTrace within 45 days or before they leave the farm of origin, whichever comes first.
Quick reminder: If you are using a third-party software for reporting, be sure to check your DairyTrace account on a regular basis to verify that your events are being reported correctly.
Watch the video to hear how dairy farmer Chris McLaren ensures that records are kept up to date for his farm:
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