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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1338229" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Here in KY, BVD is a 'reportable disease' - any animals that come up positive on the BVD-PI test at the two university diagnostic laboratories in the state, or the two commercial labs running the test, must be reported to the Office of the State Veterinarian. </p><p>These animals are not allowed to be 'run through the salebarn'. Stockyard personnel and KyDeptofAg inspectors are on the lookout for 'ear-notched' animals coming through.</p><p> </p><p>Present options to the owner for managing the cattle involved:</p><p>a) Isolate and retest in 2-3 weeks to confirm the diagnosis.</p><p>b) Transport to slaughter with OSV permit.</p><p>c) Isolate either on owner's farm or at permitted feedlot and feed to slaughter only.</p><p>d) Euthanize and dispose of by an approved method</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1338229, member: 12607"] Here in KY, BVD is a 'reportable disease' - any animals that come up positive on the BVD-PI test at the two university diagnostic laboratories in the state, or the two commercial labs running the test, must be reported to the Office of the State Veterinarian. These animals are not allowed to be 'run through the salebarn'. Stockyard personnel and KyDeptofAg inspectors are on the lookout for 'ear-notched' animals coming through. Present options to the owner for managing the cattle involved: a) Isolate and retest in 2-3 weeks to confirm the diagnosis. b) Transport to slaughter with OSV permit. c) Isolate either on owner’s farm or at permitted feedlot and feed to slaughter only. d) Euthanize and dispose of by an approved method [/QUOTE]
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