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Turkeys Standards

ANIMAL MEDICINES Version 5.1 (modified)

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Glossary

Key – Those standards which have greater significance (all other standards are normal)

Recommendation – Those which do not affect certification

New – A completely new standard which the member must now adhere to

Revised – A standard that has changed and requires the member to take some different or additional action to before

Upgraded – The standard has been upgraded to a Key standard or from a Recommendation to a full standard

Appendix – Referenced in ‘How you will be measured’. Indicates that additional information is provided in the Appendices, which are available at the end of each section.

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AIM: Responsible and competent use of medicines and veterinary treatments

TF.AM.1 Key

Only authorised veterinary medicines are used (REVISED)

How you will be measured

TF.AM.1.a

POM-V products are prescribed by a vet

TF.AM.1.b

POM-VPS products are prescribed by a vet, pharmacist or Suitably Qualified Person (SQP)/Registered Animal Medicines Advisor (RAMA)

TF.AM.1.c

An approved medicines list, compiled in conjunction with a vet, is kept, listing: - storage - administration - active ingredient - withdrawal period - dosage - duration of treatment - circumstances for use

TF.AM.1.d

Prescriptions for medicated feed detail all legally required information, including - the species of animal, the number of animals and their ID - the diagnosed disease to be treated or prevented - name, active substance and amount of product prescribed and inclusion rates (medicinal premix and active ingredient) - overall amount of feed to be supplied under the prescription
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Approved medicines list with definition of a VMP (i.e. includes vaccines, antimicrobials, anthelmintics, anaesthetic, medicated feed)

TF.AM.2 Key

Veterinary medicines must be used appropriately

How you will be measured

TF.AM.2.a

Prescription-only medicines are used in accordance with the prescription

TF.AM.2.b

General Sales Medicines (AVM-GSL) (non-prescription) are used in accordance with manufacturers’ or veterinary instructions

TF.AM.2.c

Expired medicines and open medicines not used within specified timescale (in-use shelf-life) are not used

TF.AM.3

Veterinary medicines must only be administered by demonstrably competent persons

How you will be measured

TF.AM.3.a

Person undertaking task has relevant experience or training
AIM: Safe, secure and responsible management of medicines

TF.AM.4

Veterinary medicines must be stored appropriately

How you will be measured

TF.AM.4.a

Kept in a locked storage facility/room

TF.AM.4.b

Stored in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions

TF.AM.4.d

Medicines are not stored in the same refrigerator as food/drink

TF.AM.4.e

Refrigerators are temperature checked at least weekly, whenever medicines are stored in them
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Refrigerator temperature records

TF.AM.5

Purchase records for all veterinary medicines must be kept

How you will be measured

TF.AM.5.a

Records detail: - identity of medicine - quantity - date of purchase - supplier name & address - batch number(s) and assigned bottle number if using for administration records - expiry date(s)

TF.AM.5.b

Medicine purchase records are kept for 5 years

TF.AM.5.c

Medicated Feeding Stuff Prescriptions (MFSPs) are kept for 5 years
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  • Medicine purchase records
  • MFSPs (may be held centrally by parent company)

TF.AM.6 Key

Records must be kept of all administered veterinary medicines (paper and/or electronic)

How you will be measured

TF.AM.6.a

Records detail: - identity of medicine - date of administration - quantity of medicine administered - length of withdrawal period for meat and eggs - identification of the bird or group of birds to which administered - batch number(s) or assigned bottle number linked back to purchase records - number of birds treated - date treatment finished - date when bird(s)/eggs becomes fit for human consumption - name of person administering medicine - reason for treatment

TF.AM.6.b

Medicine administration records are kept for 5 years
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  • Medicine administration records
  • Veterinary prescriptions

TF.AM.7

Veterinary medicines, their containers and administration equipment must be disposed of responsibly

How you will be measured

TF.AM.7.a

Expired and unusable medicines awaiting disposal are stored separately to in-use medicines

TF.AM.7.b

Used needles and blades are stored in a dedicated sharps container pending disposal

TF.AM.7.c

Records of medicine disposal are kept, detailing: - identity of medicine - batch/bottle number - quantity - date of disposal - route of disposal

TF.AM.7.d

Medicines, their containers and administration equipment are disposed of through the supplier, a registered waste disposal contractor or local authority, referring to the product literature for further guidance
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  • Medicine disposal records
  • Waste transfer note/receipt

TF.AM.8

Total antibiotic used per crop must be measured as Milligrams active antibiotic per population correction unit (mg/PCU) and recorded

How you will be measured

TF.AM.8.a

Total amount of antibiotic used per crop known by farm manager

TF.AM.8.b

Total antibiotic used per crop calculated using the following method: ‘Milligrams of active antibiotic used per crop’ divided by ‘(Number of birds slaughtered including rejects x 6.5kg)
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Total antibiotic used per crop recorded in medicine administration records

TF.AM.8.1

Prophylactic administration of antibiotics is only permitted in exceptional circumstances (REVISED)

How you will be measured

TF.AM.8.1.b

The rationale for prescribing a product for prophylaxis is clearly recorded by the vet

TF.AM.8.1.c

When an antibiotic is prescribed for administration to a group of animals for prophylaxis a management review is carried out by the vet to identify factors and implement measures for the purpose of eliminating the need for any future such administration
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Rationale for prophylaxis (per prescription)
Management review (group prophylaxis)

TF.AM.8.2

Antibiotic usage must be supported by veterinary intervention

How you will be measured

TF.AM.8.2.a

Use of antibiotics supported by at least one of the following: - post mortem report - site visit report by vet - other written instruction from a vet

TF.AM.8.2.b

Antibiotics are used only for treatment of disease, following diagnosis and/or clinical signs of disease in all or part of the flock and under veterinary direction
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Medicine administration records supported by vet's post mortem report/vet site visit report and/or veterinary instruction

TF.AM.9 Key

The use of 3rd and 4th generation cephalosporins, glycopeptides and colistin are not permitted

TF.AM.9.1 Key

Use of macrolides and fluroquinolones must only be as a last resort, under veterinary direction

How you will be measured

TF.AM.9.1.a

Use is supported by a veterinary statement outlining the justification for use

TF.AM.9.1.b

Use is supported by written agreement from a director of the company purchasing the birds
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  • Vet statement justifying prescription
  • Written agreement from company director
AIM: Prevention of contamination of food

TF.AM.10 Key

Prescribed withdrawal periods must be correct and complied with

TF.AM.11

Procedures must be in place to deal appropriately with needles or part needles remaining in a bird

How you will be measured

TF.AM.11.a

Broken needle policy detailing: - how the animal should be identified - procedures around informing the abattoir if sent for slaughter - records to be kept

TF.AM.11.b

Broken needle policy is followed

TF.AM.11.c

Livestock containing broken needles may only be sold for slaughter if the animal is identifiable up to the time of slaughter
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Broken needle policy


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