Idaho Admin. Code r. 02.04.20.101 - OFFICIAL VACCINATION
Female
01.
Calfhood Vaccination. Female
cattle and domestic bison native to the state of Idaho or imported into the
state of Idaho shall be calfhood vaccinated while not less than one hundred
twenty (120) days of age or more than three-hundred sixty-five (365) days of
age or be consigned to an approved feedlot , for finish feeding for slaughter
only, prior to becoming three hundred sixty-five (365) days of age.
(3-31-22)
02.
Adult
Vaccination. Female cattle or domestic bison may be vaccinated as adults
with the approval of the Administrator. (3-31-22)
a. Female cattle or bison which are three
hundred sixty-five (365) days of age or older shall be negative to an official
brucellosis test within ten (10) days prior to being vaccinated.
(3-31-22)
b. The Administrator may
make exceptions to the provisions of Section
101 of this rule on a case-by-case
basis. (3-31-22)
03.
Approval for Adult Vaccination. Accredited veterinarians
representing owners, or accredited veterinarians authorized to perform services
for specifically approved livestock markets who desire to have female cattle or
domestic bison, which are over three hundred sixty-five (365) days of age
vaccinated shall request approval from the Administrator. The Administrator may
grant or deny the request to adult vaccinate the cattle based upon origin,
history, age, pregnancy status and the potential of the cattle or domestic
bison to spread other diseases of concern, such as tuberculosis or
trichomoniasis. Approval or denial of the request to adult vaccinate the cattle
shall be made within seven (7) working days of the date of the request.
(3-31-22)
04.
Adult
Vaccinations Required. The Administrator may require animals at risk of
becoming infected with brucellosis to be adult vaccinated. The animals shall be
vaccinated at intervals and with the vaccinal dose determined by the designated
brucellosis epidemiologist. Such vaccination shall be accomplished whether or
not the animals have been previously vaccinated. (3-31-22)
Notes
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