Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-13-3-.09 - Petting Zoos
(1)
Cattle, goats, and cervids six (6) months of age or older must test negative
for brucellosis and tuberculosis within ninety (90) days following the initial
establishment of a petting zoo. These animals must have a negative test for
brucellosis and tuberculosis before allowing initial contact with the public.
Castrated males are exempt from the brucellosis test requirement.
(2) Swine four months of age or older must
test negative for brucellosis and pseudorabies after thirty (30) days following
the initial establishment of a petting zoo. These animals must have a negative
test for brucellosis and pseudorabies before allowing initial contact with the
public. Castrated males are exempt from the brucellosis test
requirement.
(3) Equine from a
petting zoo that are located on or moved to premises where equine of different
ownership are present must have a record of an official negative test for
equine infectious anemia within the previous 12 months. The original laboratory
test record or a legible copy will be acceptable.
(4) Elephants and monkeys must test negative
to a United States Department of Agriculture recommended tuberculosis test
annually.
(5) Any of the above
species of animals added to a petting zoo after the initial establishment of
the petting zoo will be required to be isolated and tested for the species
appropriate diseases as outlined above.
(6) Annual testing for the diseases listed in
this section is recommended for petting zoos.
Notes
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