Code of Colorado Regulations
1200 - Department of Agriculture
1201 - Animal Health Division
8 CCR 1201-19 - LIVESTOCK DISEASE CONTROL
Part 4 - Standards for Colorado Approved Feedlots
Universal Citation: 1200 CO Code Regs 4
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
4.1. Approved Feedlot Purpose and Facility Requirements
4.1.1. Colorado Approved
Feedlots may import cattle from states or areas within a state that have
increased disease risk as determined by the State Veterinarian without required
import tests or vaccinations.
4.1.2. Movements into a Colorado Approved
feedlot shall obtain a CVI and other necessary import requirements.
4.1.3. Colorado Approved Feedlot Facility
Requirements:
4.1.3.1. The entire Colorado
Approved Feedlot shall prevent pasturing or grazing of any livestock. The
Approved Feedlot shall be dry-lot feeding only.
4.1.3.2. The Colorado Approved Feedlot shall
have no perimeter fence line contact with livestock outside the
feedlot.
4.1.3.3. The entire
feedlot shall be a Colorado Approved Feedlot except when the State Veterinarian
approves portions therein that are segregated and have separate provisions for
loading, unloading, processing, feeding, watering, and treatment of livestock
therein.
4.1.3.4. The end
disposition of all livestock within Colorado Approved Feedlots shall be
euthanasia or slaughter only. Upon approval of the State Veterinarian a
Colorado Approved Feedlot may move livestock to another Colorado Approved
Feedlot. All livestock exiting an Approved Feedlot may not be moved without a
current Brand Inspection certificate, when and where required, and shall only
be moved to a USDA Food Safety Inspection Service or other slaughter plant
approved by the State Veterinarian or to another Colorado Approved
Feedlot.
4.2. Livestock Facility and Individual Animal Identification Requirements
4.2.1. All Colorado Approved Feedlots shall
have a USDA Premises Identification Number.
4.2.2. All cattle contained within Colorado
Approved Feedlots shall be identified with an official identification
device.
4.3. Approved Feedlot Registration
4.3.1. A feedlot may
apply to the State Veterinarian to be registered as a Colorado Approved
Feedlot. The application shall be on a form designated by the State
Veterinarian.
4.3.2. The Colorado
Approved Feedlot may not become registered until the Colorado Department of
Agriculture has received and approved the feedlot's application and until a
representative of the State Veterinarian has performed an on-site inspection of
the applicant's facility. Such on-site inspection shall ensure that the feedlot
meets the facility requirements and demonstrates the ability to comply with the
individual animal identification requirements and approved feedlot facility
record-keeping requirements as set forth herein.
4.3.3. The registration of an approved
feedlot shall remain active from the date of issuance unless:
4.3.3.1. The feedlot fails to meet the
minimum facility, animal identification, record-keeping or other requirements
in which case the State Veterinarian may rescind the Colorado Approved Feedlot
registration; or
4.3.3.2. The
approved feedlot voluntarily relinquishes its Colorado Approved Feedlot
registration. In the event the Approved Feedlot voluntarily relinquishes its
registration, the Approved Feedlot shall be required to meet all minimum
requirements of this rule until all livestock at the Approved Feedlot at the
time of relinquishment have exited the facility to approved slaughter
facilities or to other Colorado Approved Feedlots.
4.3.4. Colorado Approved Feedlots shall be
inspected for appropriate record keeping and other compliance annually or as
deemed necessary by the State Veterinarian.
4.4. Colorado Approved Feedlot Record-Keeping Requirements
4.4.1. Colorado Approved Feedlots
shall keep an inventory of all livestock confined on the registered facility.
4.4.1.1. Records of premises and state of
origin must be kept for all livestock confined on the registered
facility.
4.4.1.2. All records must
be kept for a minimum of 5 years.
4.4.2. Colorado Approved feedlots shall keep
records through brand inspection of all livestock exiting the facility to
approved slaughter facilities.
4.4.3. Colorado Approved Feedlots shall
reconcile inventories of livestock to include livestock that enter the feedlot,
mortalities, realizer livestock, and livestock that exit the facility to
approved slaughter facilities or to other Colorado Approved Feedlots.
4.4.4. Records shall be made available to a
representative of the State Veterinarian annually or as requested by the State
Veterinarian.
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