8 CCR 1201-13, pt. 4 - Diseases that shall render livestock diseased beyond recovery
The following diseases shall render livestock diseased beyond recovery for the purposes of these Rules:
4.1. Ocular neoplasia:
4.1.1. If the neoplastic lesions affect the
eye and/or eyelids and have destroyed the affected organ to the point that the
affected area is not amenable to surgery;
4.1.2. If the neoplastic lesions show signs
of local metastatic invasion from the primary site to the bone of the orbit or
lymph nodes; or
4.1.3. If the
following signs are present: abnormal swelling, discoloration, open necrotic
regions with drainage, or deformation of tissue.
4.2. Other forms of neoplasia:
Other neoplasias, regardless of tissue origin, which exhibit significant involvement, including, but not limited to, the following signs: abnormal swelling, discoloration, open necrotic regions with drainage, or deformation of tissue.
4.3.
Any disease process or condition that in the opinion of the market veterinarian
has not or will not respond in a timely manner to treatment, or that renders an
animal into a poor body condition including, but not limited to:
Actinobacillosis, Actinomycosis, Pneumonia, and Urinary Calculi.
4.4. Any disease process or condition that
has resulted in the presentation of a non-ambulatory animal.
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