New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 21 - AGRICULTURE AND RANCHING
Chapter 32 - BRANDS, OWNERSHIP, AND TRANSPORTATION OF ANIMALS
Part 4 - IMPORT REQUIREMENTS (TRANSPORTATION OF LIVESTOCK INTO NEW MEXICO)
Section 21.32.4.17 - SCRAPIE REGULATIONS FOR IMPORT SHEEP
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The requirements of this section are in addition to the requirements set forth in 21.32.4.12 NMAC above and are intended to prevent the spreading of scrapie to New Mexico.
B. In addition to the information required by 21.32.4.12 NMAC, all breeding sheep (fine wool, medium wool or crossbreeds) entering New Mexico must have the following statement entered on the health certificate:
C. Medium wool and crossbred sheep must be individually identified with an ear tag or tattoo (paint and chalk brands are not acceptable) and that ID shall be placed on the health certificate.
D. Commuter sheep imported into New Mexico from a contiguous state, without change of ownership and as part of the normal commuting operation, may enter without meeting the additional scrapie requirements of Subsections A through C of 21.32.4.17 NMAC above, provided the owner has a prior approved commuter herd permit from the state veterinarian of New Mexico.
E. Sheep entering New Mexico for grazing or feedlot must have a health certificate that includes the following statement:
F. Slaughter sheep, consigned directly to slaughter, must only meet the requirements of 21.32.4.12 NMAC and are not required to meet the additional scrapie requirements of this section.