Illinois Administrative Code
Title 8 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 85 - DISEASED ANIMALS
Section 85.50 - Goats
Universal Citation: 8 IL Admin Code ยง 85.50
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Brucellosis in Goats
1) When a serologic test for
brucellosis in goats discloses one or more reactors, the entire herd shall be
placed under quarantine and the reactors immediately isolated from the
remainder of the herd, reactor tagged and branded, and slaughtered. After
removal of the reactors, the entire herd shall be retested at time intervals
and the number of times as requested by the Department. The length of the
quarantine period shall be determined by the Department.
2) All brucellosis agglutination blood tests
of goats shall be made at an approved laboratory.
b) Requirements for Establishing and Maintaining Certified Brucellosis-Free Herds of Goats
1) General Requirements
A) Certified brucellosis-free herd
certificates, which shall be valid for one year, unless revoked due to
disclosure of brucellosis in the herd, shall be issued by the
Department.
B) Certificates shall
be extended for a period of one year upon evidence of a negative herd retest
and compliance with all requirements for maintenance of a certified
brucellosis-free herd.
C) A "herd"
shall be considered as including all animals 6 months of age and over and shall
consist of at least 5 animals.
D)
All animals in the herd shall be identified by registration number, individual
tattoo, or an official approved ear tag as defined in
9 CFR
78.1 and
79.2
(2017).
E) All official blood tests
of goats shall be conducted at an approved laboratory.
2) To Qualify for Certification
A) Herds shall be certified upon completion
of 2 consecutive negative complete herd tests not less than 10 nor more than 14
months apart.
B) Animals classified
as suspects, in herds that are otherwise negative, must be retested at 30-day
intervals until their status has been determined. If the suspects are sold or
otherwise disposed of before their status has been determined, the entire herd
must be retested to achieve a negative herd status. If the suspects are
classified as reactors upon retest, the herd is considered to be infected.
Diseased goats may only be consigned directly to a slaughtering facility and
must be accompanied by a "Permit for Movement, VS Form 1-27".
C) If on the initial herd test, or as a
result of any retests of animals in the herd, one or more reactors are
disclosed, the entire herd shall be placed under quarantine and the reactors
immediately isolated from the remainder of the herd, reactor tagged and
branded, and slaughtered. After removal of the reactors, the entire herd shall
be retested at time intervals and the number of times as requested by the
Department. The length of the quarantine period shall be determined by the
Department.
3) To
Qualify for Recertification
A) A negative
herd test conducted within 60 days prior to the anniversary date is required
for continuous certification. Upon receipt of a negative herd test, the
Department shall extend certification for 12 months from the anniversary
date.
B) If the annual test for
recertification is conducted within 60 days following the anniversary date and
all the animals are negative, certification will be restored and the
certification period will be 12 months from the anniversary date.
C) If the annual test for recertification is
not conducted within 60 days following the anniversary date, certification is
cancelled and recertification requirements are then the same as for initial
certification.
D) If suspects or
reactors are disclosed on a recertification test, their disposition and herd
retest requirements shall be the same as specified in subsections (b)(2)(B) and
(C).
E) All official blood tests of
goats shall be conducted at an approved laboratory.
4) Additions to Certified Brucellosis-Free
Herds
A) Animals originating from other
certified herds may be added without tests.
B) Animals originating from herds not
certified may be added; provided, they are negative to an official brucellosis
test within 60 days prior to addition, are held in isolation from other members
of the certified herd for a minimum period of 30 days and are retested and
negative at the end of this isolation period.
C) Purchased additions shall not receive new
herd status for sale or exhibition purposes until they have been members of the
herd for at least 30 days and are included in a complete herd retest.
c) Other Contagious Diseases. All goats, including dairy goats, will not be allowed to be exhibited in Illinois and must be removed immediately from the exhibition area if showing signs of any of the following conditions:
1)
Lesions of contagious ecthyma (sore mouth).
2) Active lesions of ringworm with resulting
loss of hair.
3) Caseous
lymphadenitis as evidenced by draining abscesses.
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