3. Bovine. (Cattle)
(a) Tuberculosis.
(1) A TB testis not required provided the CVI
indicates the cattle originated from an accredited TB free herd or a designated
TB free state.
(2) All other
cattle, including calves, must be tested negative within 30 days prior to
entry.
(b) Brucellosis
(Bang's Disease).
(1) Cattle, including calves
and cattle for exhibition purposes, may be imported into the state, provided
they come directly from herds meeting health status of one of the following
classifications:
(a) Herds officially
accredited Brucellosis-free.
(b)
Unvaccinated calves under six (6) months of age will not be required to be
blood tested prior to entry, provided they are identified as the progeny and
come directly from certified Brucellosis-free herds or Brucellosis-negative
herds in accordance with paragraph (a).
(c) Cattle officially vaccinated under
Federal-State supervision with Brucella abortus vaccine between four (4) and
eight (8) months of age which originate in herds in accordance with paragraphs
(a), wherein all unvaccinated animals over six (6) months of age are negative
to an official blood test within thirty (30) days prior to the date of entry
and all vaccinated animals over twenty (20) months of age which give titers not
exceeding the accepted minimum test standards as recommended by the United
States Animal Health Association and approved by the State and Federal
authorities, may be imported into the state.
(d) Cattle under twenty (20) months of age
officially vaccinated with Brucella abortus vaccine between four (4) and eight
(8) months of age which originate in herds in accordance with paragraph (a) may
be imported into the state without an official blood test, but the importation
shall be at the request of the purchaser and subject to the approval and
special written permit issued by the State Veterinarian.
(e) Cattle not provided for in above
classifications may enter the state provided they were negative to an official
test for Brucellosis within thirty (30) days prior to entry.
(2) Tests for Brucellosis shall be
conducted in a laboratory approved by the proper livestock sanitary official of
the state where the cattle originate. All tests shall be conducted by one of
the methods recommended by the United States Animal Health Association and
approved by State and Federal authorities of the state of origin.
(3) The CVI for the importation of calves
under six (6) months of age, as provided in paragraph (c), shall include the
Brucellosis status of the herd in which they originate.
(4) Cattle recognized as officially
vaccinated with Brucella abortus vaccine shall be identified by tattoo in the
right ear, giving the quarter of the year in which they were injected by either
one (1), two (2), three (3) or four (4), followed by the U. S. Register Shield
and "V" and the last digit of the year, in the case of calves. Vaccinates not
identified as described above shall not be recognized as such for importation
into South Carolina. The Brucellosis Shield information shall be recorded on
the CVI.
(5) Feeder steers may be
imported without a Brucellosis test but shall be accompanied by a CVI and
individual animal identification.
(6) Public Stockyards and Auctions-No cattle
approved for entry into the state as free from Tuberculosis or Brucellosis
shall, prior to shipment, be assembled, handled or confined in any public
stockyard, livestock auction, sales, stable or yard, unless they are properly
segregated in thoroughly cleaned and disinfected pens to prevent their exposure
to infected cattle or premises.
(7)
Immediate Slaughter-Cattle for immediate slaughter may be imported into the
state without a CVI provided the cattle are covered by a waybill or certificate
marked for immediate slaughter shipped directly to a slaughtering establishment
or slaughtering center that is approved and designated by the Service and/or
the State Veterinarian. Such cattle shall be slaughtered within ten (10) days
after arrival at destination, except when the ten-day period is extended by
special permit from the State Veterinarian.
(c) Cattle Fever Tick and Scabies
Regulations.
(1) No cattle infested with fever
ticks (Margaropus Annulatus or M. Australis) or exposed to such tick
infestation shall be shipped, trailed, driven or otherwise imported into the
state for any purpose.
(2) Cattle
from Federal-State tick quarantined areas shall not be imported into this state
except in accordance with regulations of the Service.
(3) No cattle infested with Scabies shall be
shipped, trailed, driven or otherwise imported into this state for any
purpose.
(4) No cattle recently
exposed to Scabies or from an area quarantined on account of Scabies shall be
imported into this state except in accordance with the regulations of the
Service.