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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 38811" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Once a cow has tested positive for Johnes Disease they cannot be sold through a sale barn. They can only be sold for slaughter. The following is from <a href="http://WWW.Johnes.Org" target="_blank">http://WWW.Johnes.Org</a> and states: </p><p></p><p>Rules about paratuberculosis governing inter-state movement of cattle are found in the Code of Federal Regulations 9CFR parts 80 and 71 concerning Johne's disease. Proposed changes to the CFR parts 80 and 71 were published for comment on March 22, 1999. The comment period closed May 21, 1999. These changes became effective May 10, 2000. Key provisions include: 1) cattle that test positive for Johne's disease by an organism detection based test, such as fecal culture-positive, be moved interstate to slaughter only, and 2) such animals must move on an owner/shipper statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 38811, member: 539"] Once a cow has tested positive for Johnes Disease they cannot be sold through a sale barn. They can only be sold for slaughter. The following is from [url=http://WWW.Johnes.Org]http://WWW.Johnes.Org[/url] and states: Rules about paratuberculosis governing inter-state movement of cattle are found in the Code of Federal Regulations 9CFR parts 80 and 71 concerning Johne’s disease. Proposed changes to the CFR parts 80 and 71 were published for comment on March 22, 1999. The comment period closed May 21, 1999. These changes became effective May 10, 2000. Key provisions include: 1) cattle that test positive for Johne's disease by an organism detection based test, such as fecal culture-positive, be moved interstate to slaughter only, and 2) such animals must move on an owner/shipper statement. [/QUOTE]
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