Or. Admin. R. 603-011-0550 - Procedure for Handling Bovine and Bison Reactor or Suspect Animals
(1) If a reactor
animal is confirmed by any official brucellosis test, the reactor animal must
be identified, branded, tagged, and slaughtered as provided by law or
regulations promulgated thereunder. No owner, of such reactor animal, who is
eligible and who desires to receive indemnity shall receive such indemnity
unless the reactor is identified, branded, tagged, appraised, and slaughtered.
All brucellosis reactors shall be branded with a "B" on the left jaw. The brand
must be at least two inches in height, and shall be a hot iron brand. In
addition to the brand, the reactor shall be tagged in the left ear with a
reactor tag.
(2) Except as provided
in this section, a reactor animal to the brucellosis test must be sold by the
owner for immediate slaughter to a slaughter establishment, having federal meat
inspection, either direct or through a state-federal approved licensed auction
market, having federal meat inspection within 15 days from the date of the
written notice of such infection to the herd owner, or killed and buried, or
sent to a rendering plant.
(3) If
the owner of the reactor animals claims indemnity for the slaughter of such
animals, as provided by law, the reactor shall be slaughtered at a slaughter
establishment having federal meat inspection within 15 days of the date of
appraisal.
(4) With the written
approval of the Department and USDA, a reactor may be retained by the owner for
an additional 15 days provided the animal is slaughtered in not more than 30
days from the date the owner received notice the animal was infected, or the
date the reactor animal was appraised, as the case may be. No reactor animal
may be retained unless it can be effectively isolated from all non-infected
animals and the reason for retention is deemed justifiable by the Department
and federal officials.
(5) It shall
be unlawful for any person or owner to slaughter or dispose of any reactor
animal in any way except to sell such animal direct to slaughter as authorized
by law or regulations promulgated thereunder, or unless disposal of such animal
has otherwise been approved by the Department. In the event brucellosis
reactors are killed on the ranch for the owner's consumption, proof of
slaughter must be provided to the Department.
(6) Reactors to the brucellosis test shall
not be retested without specific approval of the Department.
(7) Suspects to the brucellosis blood test
shall be quarantined and shall be retested between 30 to 60 days after the last
test. If retest is negative, the quarantine on such suspect shall be released.
If after at least two retests, the titer to brucellosis test continues, the
Department may determine disposition of this animal.
(8) Animals identified as suspects, as a
result of a blood test at an auction market, will be handled in accordance with
Uniform Methods and Rules, current.
(9) At the discretion of the Department, it
may pay indemnity on vaccinated animals showing a suspicious reaction to the
official blood test for brucellosis, provided such animals are from a
brucellosis-infected herd and their removal will facilitate eradication of
disease from the herd.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561 & ORS 596
Stats. Implemented: ORS 596.040 & ORS 596.620
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