Kan. Admin. Regs. § 9-17-1 - Definitions
(a) "Herd" means
all swine on the premises of any person owning or possessing swine.
(b) "Negative herd test" means all
breeding-age animals are negative to an approved pseudorabies test or tests
conducted by an approved diagnostic laboratory.
(c) "Monitored herd test" means a herd in
which an approved percentage or qualifying number of breeding animals in the
herd have been tested and are negative to an approved pseudorabies test.
(d) "Pseudorabies infected herd"
means any herd that has been determined to be infected with pseudorabies by an
official pseudorabies test or diagnosed by a veterinarian as having
pseudo-rabies.
(e) "Exposed
animal" means any animal that has been in contact with an animal infected with
pseudorabies.
(f) "Exhibition
swine" means swine that are to be exhibited in public view.
(g) "Swine slaughter show" means a show at
which all swine on the premises are slaughtered immediately following their
exhibition and swine may exhibit without a negative pseudorabies test.
(h) "Breeding herd" means all
swine on the premises six months of age and older maintained for breeding
purposes and which shall be kept separate and apart from all other swine except
their progency less than eight weeks of age.
(i) "Pseudorabies monitored qualified
feedlot" means a licensed premise that feeds swine originating from a qualified
pseudorabies negative tested herd or a monitored pseudorabies negative herd.
(j) "Swine feedlot" means licensed
premises that purchase, grow and/or finish swine. They may be animals of
unknown status from either intra or interstate sources.
(k) "Quarantine swine feedlot" means premises
that may feed swine from a known infected or exposed quarantined herd located
in Kansas.
(l) "Circle testing"
means testing all swine including those in feedlots within a 1.5 mile radius of
infected premises by either testing of all breeding swine or by a monitored
herd test for pseudorabies.
(m)
"Mandatory infected herd plan" means any herd owner that has been determined to
be infected with pseudorabies shall develop an acceptable herd plan to
eradicate the virus from the owner's premises.
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