Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 10, November 13, 2024
Rule 21-64.49 - Certified brucellosis-free herdIn order to qualify a herd of cattle as brucellosis-free and receive a certificate evidencing same, the owner thereof shall Cornply with the following requirements:
(1)Certified brucellosis-free herd. A herd may qualify for initial certification by a minimum of three consecutive negative milk ring tests (B.R.T.) conducted at not less than 90-day intervals, followed by a negative herd blood test conducted within 90 days after the last negative milk ring test; or at least two consecutive negative blood tests not less than 10 months nor more than 14 months apart. A herd may qualify for recertification by a negative blood test within 60 days of each anniversary date, and the certification period being 12 months. If recertification is not conducted within 60 days following the anniversary date, then certification requirements are the same for initial certification.(2)Additions to certified herds.a. To certified herds: (1) From herds with equal status.(2) From once-tested clean herds. Calf vaccinated animals up to 30 months of age on certificate of vaccination-over 30 months if negative; or nonvaccinated animals on evidence of negative retest not less than 60 days from date of negative herd test.b. To once-tested clean herds: (1) From herds with equal or superior status.(2) From other herds, calfhood vaccinated animals up to 30 months of age on certificate of vaccination; over 30 months, if negative; nonvaccinated animals if tested negative, then segregated and retested negative in not less than 60 days.(3) The owner or veterinarian shall make a request to the chief, division of animal industry for certification or recertification, for a brucellosis-free herd when the required tests are Cornpleted. This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 164.4.Iowa Admin. Code r. 21-64.49