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[Survey among livestock veterinarians from the Canton of Fribourg investigating the topics of herd-health management, counselling and the use of antimicrobial drugs].

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.139903
Date of Publication
January 2020
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

VPH-Institut der Univ...

Departement für klini...

Author
Gerber, Manuela
Departement für klinische Veterinärmedizin, Wiederkäuerklinik
Dürr, Salome Estherorcid-logo
VPH-Institut der Universität Bern
Bodmer, Michèle
Departement für klinische Veterinärmedizin, Wiederkäuerklinik
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600 - Technology::610...

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Series
Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1664-2848
Publisher
Gesellschaft Schweizer Tierärztinnen und Tierärzte
Language
German
Publisher DOI
10.17236/sat00240
PubMed ID
31899447
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Beratung Bestandesbet...

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INTRODUCTION

The work of veterinarians is continuously undergoing structural changes. A shift from purely curative individual animal care towards herd-health management is observed worldwide in the livestock sector. To illustrate the practical implementation with all its advantages and disadvantages, an online survey was conducted among all practicing livestock veterinarians in the Canton of Fribourg. A link to the survey was sent by email, it was voluntary and possible to complete the questionnaire anonymously. The survey focused on four topics: Demographic data, herd-health management, billing of counselling and use of antimicrobial drugs. Forty veterinarians from at least 79.2% (n = 19) of all veterinary practices located in the canton of Fribourg (n = 24) responded. Of these, 67.5% were practice owners or partner (n = 27) and 32.5% were employed veterinarians (n = 13). In Fribourg, only herd fertility management is included in the herd-health management on a regular basis. The quality and quantity of advanced trainings in herd-health management for veterinarians was assessed as moderate to poor. There are various options for charging herd-health management services. The amount charged was variable. The most frequently used options were hourly rates (100-300 CHF/h), "rate per cow per year excl. visit rate" (22-75 CHF/cow/year) or "rate per cow per year incl. visit rate" (85-98 CHF/ cow/year). Only one veterinarian (2.5%) charges for advisory activities not included in the the herd-health management service, which was asked for separately. However, the time required for counselling (excluding herd-health management) was estimated to be between 5.0-70.0% of the total working time (median 15.0%, interquartile range = 10.0-32.5%). Veterinarians in Fribourg are reHauptluctant to follow the international trend towards a regular, integrated herd-health management. The majority of them do not charge for consultancy outside the herdhealth management service. A nationwide survey should be considered to better assess the situation all over Switzerland.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/186730
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