Utah Admin. Code R58-1-5 - Cattle and Bison
(1) A Certificate
of Veterinary Inspection shall accompany any cattle and bison imported into the
state.
(a) Cattle consigned by the direct
movement to an approved slaughter establishment or a federally approved auction
market do not require a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
(2) Cattle and bison are required
to be individually identified for interstate movement.
(a) Individual identification means:
(i) An official ear tag (RFID or metal NUES
tag);
(ii) Brands registered with a
recognized brand inspection authority and accompanied by an official brand
inspection certificate, when agreed to by participating states;
(A) Animals with a brand and accompanied by
official brand inspection certificates shall be individually identified but may
be moved without listing the individual IDs on the Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection.
(B) The official list
of IDs shall be made available to the State Veterinarian upon
request.
(iii) tattoos
and other identification methods acceptable to a breed association for
registration purposes, accompanied by a breed registration certificate when
agreed to by participating states; or
(iv) group or lot identification when a group
or lot identification number (GIN) may be used.
(b) international imports of cattle and bison
to Utah shall meet federal import requirements for identification.
(3) Import permits may be required
by Subsection R58-1-4(4).
(4) A brand inspection certificate or proof
of ownership that indicates the intended destination is required for cattle
entering the state.
(5) Commuter
cattle may enter Utah or return to Utah after grazing if the following
conditions are met.
(a) A commuter permit
approved by both states shall be obtained before movement into Utah. This will
allow movements for grazing for the current season if the following conditions
are met:
(i) cattle shall meet testing
requirements specified on the commuter permit application;
(ii) commuter cattle shall not be mixed with
quarantined cattle, cattle of unknown or positive trichomoniasis status, nor
change ownership during the grazing period; and
(iii) bulls used in the commuter herd shall
be tested annually for trichomoniasis as required by Rule R58-21.
(6) Before the
importation of cattle or bison into Utah, the following health restrictions
shall be met:
(a) Female bison and cattle
over four months of age shall be officially calfhood vaccinated for Brucellosis
with legible tattoos or tested negative for Brucella abortus within 30 days
before entering Utah, unless:
(i) going
directly to slaughter;
(ii) going
to a qualified feedlot to be sold for slaughter; or
(iii) going to an approved auction market to
be sold for slaughter or testing and vaccination in accordance with Subsection
R58-7-3(B)(5).
(b) No reactor cattle or bison or
cattle or bison from herds under quarantine for Brucellosis will be allowed to
enter the state except when consigned to an approved slaughter establishment.
An import permit and a Veterinary Services Form 1-27 before shipment are also
required.
(c) A negative
Tuberculosis test is required within 60 days before shipment for any dairy
cattle two months of age and older and bison six months of age and older.
(d) Cattle originating within a
quarantined area, from a reactor or exposed herds, or from a site that is not
classified as Tuberculosis free are required to be tested for tuberculosis
within 60 days before entry to Utah unless moving directly to an approved
slaughter establishment for immediate slaughter.
(e) Rodeo bulls and roping steers shall be
tested for tuberculosis within 12 months before entry to Utah.
(f) No cattle infested with or exposed to
scabies shall be moved into Utah. Cattle from a county where scabies has been
diagnosed during the past 12 months shall be officially treated within ten days
before shipment into Utah. The treatment date and products used shall be shown
on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
(g) Any bulls imported to Utah shall follow
the trichomoniasis rule found in Section
R58-21-5.
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