Biosecurity for Canadian Cervid Farms Producer Planning Guide
Appendix 10: Sample deadstock management plan
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(Producers should confirm that their deadstock management practices comply with municipal, provincial and federal regulations.)
Deadstock management sample plan

Description of form - Sample deadstock management plan
The heading row contains text for the following columns:
- Date
- Name
- Company
- Purpose of visit
- Contact with cervids, other livestock within last 24 hours? Yes / No
- Will you be entering farm production area? Yes / No
- Will you be in contact with animals? Yes / No
- Comments
There are blank rows for recording information.
Rows contain text with the following headings:
- Operation name
- PID Number
- Province
- Disposal Method:
- Burial
- Composting
- Incineration
- Natural disposal
- Rendering
- Other
- Is this permitted in province? Y/N
- Is this method available? Y/N
- Comments
- Preferred means of disposal is
- Location of disposal
- How disposal is conducted
- Biosecurity measures used:
- Dedicated equipment
- Dedicated clothing
- Disposable gloves
- Other measures
- Non-dedicated equipment – cleaned and disinfected after use
- Dedicated footwear
- Handwashing or hand sanitation following disposal
- Disposal is not permitted if
- Comments
- Alternate means of disposal is
- Location of disposal
- How disposal is conducted
- Biosecurity measures used:
- Dedicated equipment
- Dedicated clothing
- Disposable gloves
- Other measures
- Non-dedicated equipment – cleaned and disinfected after use
- Dedicated footwear
- Handwashing or hand sanitation following disposal
- Disposal is not permitted if
- Comments
- Temporary deadstock storage
- Is deadstock temporarily stored prior to disposal? yes or no
- Location of temporary deadstock storage if used
- Method of temporary deadstock storage
- Date modified: