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Friday, 29 May 2026 11:55

Ospri Urges Farmers To Prepare NAIT Records Before Moving Day

Written by  Staff Reporters
Farmers leaving a farm, with the herd, within a pre-movement control area, will need to book TB testing now. Farmers leaving a farm, with the herd, within a pre-movement control area, will need to book TB testing now.

Moving Day (June 1) is just around the corner and farmers who are moving farms with the herd are being urged by Ospri to start preparations now.

“With so much to organise it’s easy to forget about NAIT, however if you’re not updating your account the industry’s traceability system is weakened, and we run the risk of reacting too slowly to fast moving diseases,” says Ospri.

“The good news is most things you can do yourself from the kitchen table, and this article points you to resources that will make your move, easier.”

Farmers Asked To Book TB Testing Early

Farmers leaving a farm, with the herd, within a pre-movement control area, will need to book TB testing now.

Ideally, Ospri needs at least 14 days’ notice to arrange a pre-movement test for TB.

It wants to farmers to use Ospri’s booking form and let the organisation know of any helpful information concerning farm access, or site risks, ahead of their visit.

After pre-movement testing, make sure animals move within 60 days.

Register New NAIT Locations Before Moving

Those moving farms with herds must ensure their NAIT account accurately shows the livestock on the farm.

“For the farm you’re going to, create a new NAIT location and also register the locations of any grazing blocks. You can do this ahead of the move,” says Ospri.

“Then simply log in to NAIT, check your details are correct, and opt in your information provider if using another organisation’s herd management software (like LIC, CRV and FarmIQ) – and please give them your new NAIT location number.

“Record and confirm all animal movements to new NAIT location/s – within 48 hours.”

Farmers should deactivate old NAIT location numbers, but only once there are no animals registered there.

Ahead of the move to your next farm, either register the new location in your PICA account or, if you’re taking over an existing NAIT number, contact Ospri to initiate a PICA change request.

Early Preparation Can Reduce Stress

If you’re taking over an existing herd, make sure you’re registered as the manager against its number, otherwise register a new herd.

Once you’re registered, simply log in to NAIT, check your details are correct, and opt in your information provider if using another organisation’s herd management software (like LIC, CRV and FarmIQ) – and don’t forget to give them your new NAIT location number.

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