Texas Administrative Code
Title 4 - AGRICULTURE
Part 2 - TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION
Chapter 55 - SWINE
Section 55.4 - Livestock Markets Handling Swine
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) An official backtag is a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Veterinary Services (VS) approved identification backtag. The backtag must conform to the national uniform tagging system and uniquely identify each individual animal with alphanumeric identification.
(b) Livestock markets that handle feeder or breeding swine must have well-constructed, well-lighted, concrete or other approved imperviously surfaced pens. If adequate pens are not constructed at any market, no further sales of feeder or breeding swine shall be permitted at that market.
(c) Feeder and breeding swine must be maintained separately from slaughter swine. Feeder and breeding swine must be sold before the sale ring is used for slaughter swine.
(d) No feeder or breeding swine may remain in the livestock market for more than 72 hours. No slaughter swine may remain in the livestock market for more than 120 hours (five days).
(e) No slaughter swine shall be released from the livestock market unless the slaughter swine are:
(f) When there is evidence of classical swine fever within a livestock market, all swine therein shall be immediately quarantined. No swine movement into, out of, or within the market shall be allowed until permitted by a representative of the commission.
(g) Market identification with an official backtag is required on all test eligible swine in each consignment to a livestock market. The market shall record the following information on each consignment to the market:
(h) Requirements for testing test-eligible swine at the market.