Kan. Admin. Regs. § 9-30-2 - Testing positive for equine infectious anemia
(a) Each equidae
testing positive for equine infectious anemia shall be quarantined. Each owner
of a quarantined equidae shall take one of the following actions:
(1) confine the equidae no fewer than 200
yards from any other equidae;
(2)
confine the equidae in a screened stall;
(3) slaughter the equidae in a slaughter
plant that has been inspected and approved by the animal and plant health
inspection service of the United States department of agriculture (USDA); or
(4) euthanize the equidae and bury
or incinerate the carcass.
(b) Within 48 hours after the quarantine
begins, the owner of the quarantined equidae shall provide written notification
to the Kansas animal health department of the location of each quarantined
equidae.
(c) Any owner may re-test
positive equidae one time within 60 days after the date the quarantine begins,
for confirmation of the results.
(d) Following a second positive test, the
test-positive equidae shall be branded by the livestock commissioner or the
commissioner's designee on the left side of the neck by hot iron or by freeze
branding with the code "48," followed by the letter "A." The number "48" and
the letter "A" shall be at least two inches in height and shall not be obscured
by the equidae's mane.
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