Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-2-406 - Disease Control; Designated Feedlots
Designated feedlots are subject to the following restrictions:
A. A designated feedlot
shall have a restricted feeding pen. A restricted feeding pen shall:
1. Be isolated from all other pens,
2. Have separate loading and unloading
chutes, alleys, and handling facilities from all other pens,
3. Not share water or feeding facilities
accessible to other areas,
4. Be
posted at all corners with permanently affixed signs stating "Restricted
Feeding Area,"
5. Have a minimum of
eight feet between restricted and other pens and facilities, and
6. Have no common fences or gates with other
pens.
B. An operator may
place diseased cattle or bison that are under state quarantine into a
restricted feeding pen as follows:
1. All
cattle or bison, except steers and spayed heifers, shall be branded with an
"F", at least two inches in height, adjacent to the tailhead before entering
the pen; and 2.
a. Imported cattle or bison, of any age and from any
area shall be transported under seal and shall be accompanied by an entry
permit number and a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection or federal restricted
movement document; or
3.
b. Native Arizona
cattle or bison shall be accompanied by an Arizona livestock inspection
certificate, as approved by the State Veterinarian or
designee.
C.
An operator may move cattle or bison from a restricted feeding pen to slaughter
or to another designated feedlot; only by prior written approval of the State
Veterinarian or APHIS veterinarian.
2.
A steer or spayed heifer may be moved to any
location.
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