(4) The swine are moved to destination in one continuous movement without unloading enroute. (b) Movement of exposed swine to a quarantined herd or a quarantined feedlot. Exposed swine shall be moved interstate directly to a quarantined herd or quarantined feedlot only if: (1) The swine are negative to an official pseudorabies test 21 days or more after last being exposed to any livestock showing clinical evidence of pseudorabies; (2) The swine are officially vaccinated for pseudorabies within 15 days after the negative test; (3) The swine are moved interstate within 30 days after the negative test; (4) The swine are accompanied by a permit and such permit is delivered to the consignee; and (5) The permit, in addition to the in- bies vaccinate swine not known to be bies. (a) Movement of pseudorabies vaccinate swine for slaughter. Pseudorabies vaccinate swine not known to be infected with or exposed to pseudorabies shall be moved interstate for slaughter only if: (1) The swine are moved directly to a recognized slaughtering establishment or directly through one or more slaughter markets and then directly to a recognized slaughtering establishment; (2) The swine are accompanied by a permit or owner-shipper statement and such permit or owner-shipper statement is delivered to the consignee; and (3) The swine are moved to destination in one continuous movement without unloading enroute. (b) Movement of pseudorabies vaccinate swine to a quarantined herd or quarantined feedlot. Pseudorabies vaccinate swine not known to be infected with or exposed to pseudorabies shall be moved interstate directly to a quarantined herd or quarantined feedlot only if: (1) The swine are accompanied by a (2) The permit in addition to infor- vaccinated for pseudorabies and not to pseudorabies. (a) Movement for slaughter. Swine ther e mored de ehtering i Tough on : and then die htering asli noved to Foute. udoroba a antined in seudorais udorabies ectly to Entines de is delitos ition to i 5.10b) tatus on ther restriction under this part direct- other than directly to a feedlot, quarly to a recognized slaughtering estab- antined feedlot, quarantined herd or lishment or directly through one or to an approved livestock market for more slaughter markets and then subsequent movement directly to a directly to a recognized slaughtering feedlot, quarantined feedlot or quarestablishment. antined herd only if: (b) Movement to a feedlot, quaranaccompari (1) The swine are accompained by a zippers tined feedlot, quarantined herd, or ap- certificate and such certificate is delivOiObes proved livestock market. Swine not ered to the consignee; and d to the ma vaccinated for pseudorabies and not (2) The certificate, in addition to the known to be infected with or exposed information described in $ 85.1(cc), to pseudorabies shall be moved inter states: (i) The identification tag, state directly to a feedlot, quarantined vous ne tattoo, earnotch recognized by a breed feedlot, or quarantined herd or to an association, or similar identification of approved livestock market for subse each animal being moved; and (ii) that quent movement directly to a feedlot, each animal to be moved: (A) Was subquarantined feedlot or quarantined herd only if: jected to an official pseudorabies test (1) The swine are from a qualified within 30 days prior to the interstate movement and was found negative, pseudorabies negative herd, in which the test date and the name of the labinstance such swine may be moved interstate without further restriction oratory conducting the test; or (B) is under this part; or part of a currently recognized quali(2) The swine are accompanied by a fied pseudorabies negative herd and certificate and such certificate is deliv the date of the last qualifying test; or, ered to the consignee; and (C) is part of a pseudorabies controlled (3) The certificate, in addition to the vaccinated herd and is one of the offinformation described in $ 85.1(cc), spring that was subjected to the offistates: (i) The identification of the cial test to achieve or maintain the farm of origin of each animal being status of the herd as a pseudorabies moved by an earnotch recognized by a controlled vaccinated herd, and the breed association, identification tag, date of the last test to maintain said tattoo, or similar identification, except status. such swine going to an approved live (Approved by the Office of Management stock market need not be identified and Budget under control number 0579until their arrival at the approved live- 0069) stock market; and (ii) approval for the [44 FR 10309, Feb. 16, 1979, as amended at interstate movement has been issued 48 FR 57472, Dec. 30, 1983) The Deputy Administrator may, upon request in specific cases, permit health official of that State to be im the interstate movement of livestock mediately notified of any suspected or not otherwise provided for in this part confirmed case of pseudorabies in that under such conditions as he may preState and which requires that exposed scribe to prevent the spread of pseuor infected livestock be quarantined, dorabies. Veterinary Services intends such quarantine to be released only that such authority be used only in after having met quarantine release situations and under circumstances standards no less restrictive than presenting problems that could not those outlined in $ 85.1(1) of this part: have been reasonably anticipated in Except, That this provision shall not advance and in unique situations. Vetbe effective until July 1, 1980. erinary Services does not intend that (c) Other movements. Swine not vac such authority be used repeatedly to cinated for pseudorabies and not cover the same problem, but that the known to be infected with or exposed regulation be amended to conform to pseudorabies shall be moved inter- with needed changes as they come to state other than for slaughter and light. breed et ation d's Torabiere cial of Mange umber Title 9—Animals and Animal Products Water 8 85.9 Interstate movement of swine semen and swine embryos for insemi nation of or implantation into swine. Swine semen and swine embryos moved interstate for insemination of swine or implantation into swine shall be accompanied by a document issued by an accredited veterinarian stating that the donor swine are not known to be infected with or exposed to pseudorabies, were negative to an official pseudorabies test within 30 days prior to the collection of the semen or embryos or were members of a qualified pseudorabies negative herd, and had not been exposed to pseudorabies within 30 days prior to the collection of the semen or embryos. (b) Such records shall be maintained 8 85.12 Cleaning and disinfecting means of conveyance. All means of conveyance used in connection with the interstate movement of pseudorabies infected or exposed livestock shall be cleaned and disinfected in accordance with $ 76.30 of this chapter using one of the disinfectants registered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended (7 U.S.C. 135 et seq.) with herpes virucidal claims. These disinfectants shall be used in accordance with directions on their labels accepted in connection with their registration. 8 85.10 Permits and certificates (a) Each permit, certificate or owner-shipper statement required under this part to accompany swine interstate shall be delivered with the swine to the consignee by the person delivering the swine. (b) A copy of each permit or certificate required under this part to accompany swine interstate shall be mailed or delivered to the State animal health official of the State of destination by the person issuing the document within 3 days of the interstate movement of the swine covered by said document. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 05790069) (44 FR 10309, Feb. 16, 1979, as amended at 48 FR 57472, Dec. 30, 1983) 8 85.13 Cleaning and disinfecting livestock markets and other facilities. UNDER THE TWENTY-EIGHT HOUR 8 85.11 Maintenance of records. (a) The consignor of swine not vacci. nated for pseudorabies and not known to be infected with or exposed to pseudorabies which are moved interstate directly to a feedlot, quarantined feedlot, quarantined herd, or to an approved livestock market for subsequent movement directly to a feedlot, quarantined feedlot or quarantined herd shall maintain records whereby individual swine can be traced to the farm of origin.: •Such records shall list: (1) The names and addresses of the consignor and consignee; (2) the identification tag, tattoo, earnotch recognized by a breed association, or Sec. similar identification of each animal moved; Chapter 1- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service $89.3 d disinfeting Cattle and beef type or range calves (for each car'). Dairy calves (for each car deck '). Sheep and (for each car deck '). terstate De Lambs and kids (for each car deck '). fected or a Swine (for each carload lot, in single or double deck car, the amount of Lots of not more than 18,000 lbs cleaned 2 and Rats The requirements set forth the sustaining rations for a full load of livestock in a railroad car 40 feet in 1 claims length. The requirements for a full load of livestock in rallroad cars of different sizes should be modified used in a proportionately, i.e., a load of livestock transported in a car 50 feet in length would require an additional 25 percent of feed or 2.5 percent for each additional foot of car over 40 feet. Or the equivalent in other suitable feed. Dairy calves too young to eat hay or grain, or shipped without with these their dams, should be given a sufficient amount of prepared calf feed, milk, raw eggs, or other suitable feed. fadey.lt ilities 8 89.2 Two or more feedings at same sta tion. When livestock are held at a feeding station 12 hours after the last previous feed has been substantially consumed, they should again be fed the ration prescribed by $ 89.1(a) for that station: Provided, however, That they may be held without such feeding for a period longer than 12 hours if the time they are so held, added to the time required to reach the next feeding station or destination, whichever is closer, would not ordinarily exceed 40 hours. ded/B (b) When the owner of a consignment of livestock desires that they be fed larger amounts of feed than those designated in paragraph (a) of this section for the particular kind and quantity of livestock, or the carrier believes that they should be fed larger amounts, the amounts to be fed should be agreed upon, if practicable, by the owner and the carrier at the time the animals are offered for shipment. (c) When emergency conditions arise, such as severe changes in the weather, which increase the rigors of transportation, the livestock should receive amounts of feed, additional to those designated in paragraph (a) of this section, sufficient to sustain them until they arrive at the next feeding station or destination. (d) When the movement of livestock is delayed en route so that the period of their confinement in the cars materially exceeds that specified by the Twenty-Eight Hour Law, the livestock should receive additional feed in proportion to such excess time. 8 89.3 Feeding, watering, and resting live. stock in the car. (a) Livestock should be unloaded into pens of the character described in 8 89.5(a) for feeding, watering, and resting, unless there is ample room in the car for all of the animals to lie down at the same time. (b) If livestock are watered in the car, adequate facilities should be provided and ample water furnished to insure all the animals an opportunity to drink their fill. In the case of hogs, water should be available for not less than 1 hour. (c) Livestock unloaded for feed and water and returned to the car for rest should be allowed to remain in the pens not less than 2 hours. (d) Livestock unloaded for water and returned to the car for feed and rest should be allowed to remain in the pens not less than 1 hour. (e) When livestock are fed in the car, the feed should be evenly distributed throughout the car. cles should be clean. In cold weather, SUCH the water should be free from ice. ANIMAL 8 89.5 Feeding pens. (a) Stock pens and other enclosures 1 91for feeding, watering, and resting live XNG OF stock in transit should have (1) suffi . MATON cient space for all of the livestock to lie down at the same time, (2) properly Subpar designed facilities for feeding and watering the livestock, (3) reasonably well-drained, clean, and safe floors of concrete, cinders, gravel, hard-packed earth, or other suitable material, and (4) suitable protection from weather reasonably to be expected in the region in which the pens are located. (b) Care should be taken to protect livestock unloaded en route at a point having marked difference in temperature from that at the point from which they were shipped. Operm 8 89.4 Watering. Livestock should be furnished an ample supply of potable water. Water treated with chemicals for industrial or boiler use, or taken from streams or ponds containing sewage, mud, or other objectionable matter should not be used. Troughs and other recepta |