NO PERSON MAY REMOVE OR TAMPER WITH OFFICIAL SHEEP AND GOAT
IDENTIFICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH 9 C.F.R. PART 79.2
In order for Ohio to maintain Consistent State Status, Ohio sheep and goat exhibitions will be considered Interstate Commerce.
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Requirements for bringing sheep and goats into Ohio for exhibition, sale or breeding:
- Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued within thirty days of the opening date of the exhibition.
- CVI must be signed by the owner and the veterinarian attesting to the following statement: "the sheep/ goats in this shipment are not known to be under any movement restrictions because of scrapie".
- Show no evidence of infectious or contagious disease.
- All sheep and goats must be identified with official USDA identification (USDA approved sheep tags, USDA ap-proved tattoos, or identification in the Scrapie Flock Certification Program).
- If the animal was born after January I, 2002, it must have official USDA sheep/ goat identification and be identi-fied to the flock of birth.
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Identification requirements for sexually intact sheep and goats moving within Ohio for exhibition including sales:
- Official USDA sheep/ goat identification in the form of an approved tag or tattoo.
- If the animal was born after January I, 2002, it must have official USDA sheep/ goat identification and be identi-fied to the flock of birth either by an eartag or tattoo placed by the owner of the flock of birth, or a tag or tattoo placed by the purchaser.
- The identification requirements for flocks enrolled in the Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Program qualify as official USDA identification for exhibition and interstate movement; no other special identification is needed.
Ohio sheep and goat wethers that are less than 18 months of age exhibited in Ohio do not require USDA identification.
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"Exhibition" means any public show of animals which is sponsored by or under the control of an Ohio county or inde-pendent agricultural society OR the Ohio State Fair OR which is assembled for a period which exceeds 36 hours OR contains animals of origins other than Ohio.
- Includes show lamb and goat sales, consignment sales of livestock and jackpot shows. -
Responsibilities of an exhibition sponsor (includes show lamb and goat sales, consignment sales of livestock and jack-pot shows):
- Must have an approved veterinarian.
- Buildings, pens, stalls, rings and other enclosures in which animals are to be quartered for exhibition must be cleaned and disinfected prior to the exhibition under the direction of the approved veterinarian.
- The approved veterinarian is required to:
- Examine CVI when required; and
- Inspect livestock for infectious or contagious diseases within a reasonable time of arrival; and
- Inspect livestock daily.
- May order the immediate removal of any animal which, in the opinion of the approved veterinarian, places other animals at unacceptable risk of disease.
- Maintain a record for one year from the date of the exhibition of each animal present at the exhibit. Sheep and goat sale records must be kept for 5 years (see (F) below).
- For livestock purchased at an exhibition and moved out of state, an accredited veterinarian must issue a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection before the animal moves across the state line.
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The Code of Federal Regulations requires that sheep and goat sale records be kept for 5 years by the seller, the buyer and the exhibition/ sale sponsor. The records must contain the following information:
- Name and address of the seller, telephone number if available, and
- Name and address of the buyer, telephone number if available, and
- Official identification when required as indicated in Part A and B of these requirements; and
- 4. Date of sale.