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Sheep and Goats – Animal Health and Biosecurity Producer Program | Government of Saskatchewan

March 31, 2028

Value

Funded at 50 per cent to a maximum program payment of $5,000 or $15,000.

Description

The Animal Health and Biosecurity Producer Program provides sheep and goat producers or First Nation Bands raising sheep or goats with a rebate for approved eligible expenses and equipment that improve biosecurity and animal welfare practices.

Eligible Applicants

  • Saskatchewan sheep or goat producers (individual, partnership, co-operative or corporation) who can demonstrate a minimum of $15,000 gross farm income in Saskatchewan in the year of application or the year prior to the application. Individual producers must be at least 18 years of age; or
  • First Nation Bands in the Province of Saskatchewan raising sheep or goats.
  • Sheep producers or First Nation Bands who have completed the Canadian Verified Sheep Program training.
  • Goat producers or First Nation Bands who have completed the Saskatchewan Goat Industry Biosecurity and Animal Welfare Training.
  • Sheep or goat producers, or First Nation Bands who have a valid veterinarian-client-patient-relationship (VCPR) with a veterinary clinic or veterinarian licensed with the Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association.
  • Saskatchewan sheep or goat producers or First Nation Bands who have a Saskatchewan Premises Identification (PID) number.

Eligible Expenses

Equipment, items, or activities below are rebated at 50 per cent of eligible costs to the maximum program payment of $5,000 or $15,000, depending on the level of annual gross farm income: $15,000; or $50,000 respectively. There is no limit to the number of equipment items a producer may purchase within the program maximum rebate.

Eligible items include:

  • Veterinarian assessments are voluntary and are funded to maximum of $500 per operation. This can include more than one assessment or a follow-up assessment. Applicants who share livestock facilities will be considered one operation and subject to the maximum rebate of $500.
  • Biosecurity or animal welfare Protocol Manuals or Standard Operating Procedures developed by a veterinarian or clinic for use on your livestock operation.

Deadline Date

The deadline for rebate applications is March 31, 2028.

Industry:

Agriculture, Indigenous

Location:

Saskatchewan

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