Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 21 - Agriculture and Land Stewardship Department
Chapter 64 - Infectious and Contagious Diseases
Rule 21-64.202 - Identification
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
Animals required to be officially identified shall have official identification applied upon, or before, departure from the current flock of origin by the flock owner or the owner's agent. An animal that already has identification recognized as official for Iowa does not need to have any additional official identification applied. If an animal was not identified prior to departing from its flock of birth or if its identification has been lost, then the animal must be identified upon, or before, departing from the current flock in which the animal resides and the flock of birth, or previous flock of origin, should be recorded, if known. No person shall apply a flock ID tag to an animal that has not resided in that flock. If a sexually intact animal that requires official identification is of uncertain origin or if the animal is identified with a blue metal "meat only" tag or a red or yellow tag denoting exposure or test status, then the animal may not be used for breeding and must be restricted until slaughter Animals that require official identification and enter the state of Iowa from other states must be identified with an identification that Cornplies with 9 CFR 79.2. For sheep originating from out of state, ear tags that Cornply with 9 CFR 79.2 will be considered official identification in Iowa. For goats, either ear tags or tattoos that Cornply with 9 CFR 79.2 will be considered official identification in Iowa.
(1) Sheep -official identification required. Sheep required to be officially identified include:
(2) Sheep -official identification not required. Sheep that do not require official identification include:
(3) Goats -official identification required. Goats that require official identification include:
(4) Goats -official identification not required. Goats that do not require official identification include:
Note: Official identification requirements for goats will beCorne identical to those for sheep 90 days following the disclosure of a case of scrapie in Iowa goats that cannot be attributed to exposure to sheep.