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<blockquote data-quote="suzorse" data-source="post: 1256368" data-attributes="member: 17294"><p>read these 3 for clarification on the Brucellosis </p><p></p><p>3. Breeding cattle are required to be identified with an official USDA metal eartag or a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) compliant "840" radio frequency "RF" eartag. For either method of identification, a tattoo must be in the right ear and show the letters "USA" at a minimum of 1 cm in height, or in the case of a female animal, it may be the official United States calfhood vaccination tattoo that includes the US registered shield and "V". Animals for temporary entry of a period of 90 days or less bearing an NAIS compliant "840" RF eartag are not required to have a tattoo.</p><p></p><p>5. i) The animals have not been vaccinated for brucellosis under the whole herd vaccination program (adult vaccination).</p><p></p><p>ii) In the case of a bull, the animal has not been vaccinated for brucellosis.</p><p> Suzanne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzorse, post: 1256368, member: 17294"] read these 3 for clarification on the Brucellosis 3. Breeding cattle are required to be identified with an official USDA metal eartag or a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) compliant "840" radio frequency "RF" eartag. For either method of identification, a tattoo must be in the right ear and show the letters "USA" at a minimum of 1 cm in height, or in the case of a female animal, it may be the official United States calfhood vaccination tattoo that includes the US registered shield and "V". Animals for temporary entry of a period of 90 days or less bearing an NAIS compliant "840" RF eartag are not required to have a tattoo. 5. i) The animals have not been vaccinated for brucellosis under the whole herd vaccination program (adult vaccination). ii) In the case of a bull, the animal has not been vaccinated for brucellosis. Suzanne [/QUOTE]
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