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No individual Certificate of Veterinary Inspection will be required on animals or poultry exhibited
at County 4-H/FFA FAIR, but the animals must be inspected when unloaded or shortly thereafter
by an accredited veterinarian. Each show must have an official veterinarian.
Quarantined animals or animals from quarantined herds cannot be exhibited.
Swine exhibitors at county fairs that do not require a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection,
must
sign and present an owner affidavit that the animals being exhibited did not originate from a
quarantined herd and to the best of their knowledge, swine dysentery has not been in evidence in
their herd for the past 12 months.
All swine exhibited must
be accompanied by a record of a negative pseudorabies test, the test
having been performed within 30 days prior to show, for swine originating from a Stage 4 or lower
status county, subject to 64.35(2). No pseudo rabies testing is required for swine originating from
a Stage 5 county (Iowa is Stage 5).
Swine returning from an exhibition to its home herd or moved to a purchaser's herd, following an
exhibition or consignment sale, must be isolated and retested negative for
pseudorabies not less
than 30 days and not more than 60 days after reaching the swine's destination. (Code of Iowa
166D.13(2))
EXCEPTIONS:
- No testing is required for swine at an
exhibition that involves only market classes,
provided all swine are consigned directly to a
slaughter establishment from the exhibition. The
site that the swine originate from must have a
current monitored status in order for the swine to
be transported to the fairgrounds (statistical
testing completed within the last twelve months or
originate from a site in Stage III or higher area).
Swine leaving the exhibition from a market class
must be consigned and moved direct to a slaughtering
establishment.
- If counties have a split show and the breeding
animals are exhibited and returned home
before the market classes arrive, it will not be
necessary to have a test record on the animals
showing in the market classes; however, market class
animals must have a current monitored status in
order to be transported to the fairgrounds.
SHEEP AND GOATS
All sexually intact sheep must have an individual
Scrapie Flock of Origin identification tag. All
sexually intact goats must be identified with an
individual Scrapie Flock of Origin identification tag or
by an official tattoo registered with USDA (to register,
call 1-866-USDA-TAG)
POULTRY AND BIRDS
All poultry exhibited must come from U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid clean or equivalent flocks, or have
had a negative Pullorum-Typhoid test within 90 days of public exhibition and the test must have
been performed by an authorized tester. (SEE GENERAL SECTION 1.B)
However, "Market Classes" of poultry consigned to a slaughter establishment are exempt from
the Salmonella testing requirements. "Market Classes" of poultry must be separated from all
other poultry by a distance of ten or more feet and/or an eight-foot high solid partition.
DOGS AND CATS
All dogs and cats exhibited must have a current rabies vaccination certificate.
FARM DEER
Accredited veterinarians must be approved to administer tuberculosis
tests on Cervidae.
“Cervidae” means all animals belonging to the cervidae family, and “CWD susceptible cervidae”
means whitetail deer, blacktail deer, mule deer, red deer, and elk. Cervidae may be exhibited
without other testing requirements when accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection
that lists individual official identification.
All Cervidae must have been part of the herd of origin for at least one year or were natural
additions, or must have originated from a chronic wasting disease monitored or certified herd in
which these animals have been kept for at least one year or were natural additions. Cervidae
originating from a herd with a diagnosis, signs, epidemiological evidence, or area under
quarantine for chronic wasting disease may not be exhibited. The following statement must
appear on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection:
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CWD susceptible cervidae: “All Cervidae on this certificate originate from a chronic
wasting disease monitored or certified herd in which these animals have been kept
for at least one year or were natural additions. There has been no diagnosis, signs,
or epidemiological evidence of chronic wasting disease in this herd for the past year.”
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Other cervidae. “All Cervidae on this certificate have been part of the herd of origin
for at least one year or were natural additions to this herd. There has been no
diagnosis, signs, or epidemiological evidence of chronic wasting disease in this herd
for the past year.”
THE DECISION OF THE OFFICIAL SHOW VETERINARIAN WILL BE FINAL.
John J. Schiltz, D.V.M., State Veterinarian
Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
Animal Health Precaution
All livestock buildings are sprayed for flies prior to entry day. Special attention is given to the
livestock barns before each fair, and while every precaution is taken to insure the health of the
livestock entered for exhibition, the Fair Association cannot assume responsibility for the health
and safety of the animals during their stay on the grounds. |