8 Colo. Code Regs. § 1205-2, pt. 10

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 20, October 25, 2024
Part 10 - Requirements for consignment at an alternative livestock auction
10.1. Every animal consigned for sale at an alternative livestock auction must be from a herd of known tuberculosis status, specifically, accredited, qualified or monitored. The health certificate accompanying the consigned animal shall document the tuberculosis status of the herd of origin. The health certificate shall also document the presence of tattoos, the location of tattoos, the dangle ear tag number and the United States Department of Agriculture NUES alphanumeric tag number.
10.2. Inspection by a brand inspector is required for each consigned animal from a Colorado licensed facility prior to transportation to the alternative livestock auction, or prior to sale, even if the animal is not transported. The inspection certificate shall contain the name and address of the alternative livestock auction facility. The seller shall deliver the inspection certificate to the alternative livestock auction.
10.3. Every animal consigned for sale at an alternative livestock auction must be accompanied by proof of purity, specifically, proof of testing, North American Elk Breeders Association papers or CPW herd purity certificate demonstrating that the animal is free from red deer hybridization.
10.4. Every animal coming to the auction from outside Colorado must meet all requirements for importation into Colorado. Further, every animal coming from outside the state of Colorado must be accompanied by certification of legal title. If the animal comes from an inspection state, it must be accompanied by an inspection certificate.
10.5. All records for animal health and purity purposes required by the Uniform Methods and Rules and/or this Rule to accompany a consigned animal shall be maintained by the auction.

8 CCR 1205-2, pt. 10

39 CR 01, January 10, 2016, effective 1/30/2016