(a) Tuberculosis.
(1) Originating from the TB quarantined area in Michigan. The
quarantined area defined by the Michigan Department of Agriculture, effective
January 1, 1999, includes all premises located in an area bordered by I-75
to the west, M-55 to the south, and Lake Huron and the Straits of Mackinac
to the east and north. The quarantined area includes all of the Alcona, Alpena,
Montmorency, Oscoda, and Presque Isle counties, and portions of Cheboygan,
Crawford, Iosco, Ogemaw, Otsego, and Roscommon counties as well as any other
counties or parts of counties added to the quarantine zone by the state of
Michigan. All goats shall:
(A) Originate from an accredited herd.
(B) In addition, all animals 6 months of age and older shall
be tested negative for tuberculosis within 60 days prior to entry with results
of this test recorded on the certificate of veterinary inspection.
(2) Originating from all other areas in Michigan. Goats originating
from all other areas in Michigan, as provided in this subsection. All goats
shall:
(A) Originate from an accredited herd; or
(B) Originate from a herd that had a negative whole herd test
including all animals 12 months and older during the previous 12 months; and
(C) Be tested negative for tuberculosis within 60 days prior
to entry with results of the tests recorded on the certificate of veterinary
inspection.
(b) Scrapie. Entry requirements related to Scrapie are contained
in §60.3 of this title (relating to Interstate Movement of Sheep and
Goats into Texas).
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