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About the Animal Health Division

WebThe health of Missouri's livestock is enviable among states. Our stringent animal health regulations and rigorous disease testing help keep Missouri free from costly and …

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Animals & Livestock

WebThe health of Missouri's livestock is enviable among states. Our stringent animal health regulations and rigorous disease testing help keep Missouri free from costly and …

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Animals & Livestock Diseases

WebMissouri loses an estimated $300 million annually as a result of livestock disease and parasites. The Division of Animal Health is on guard against disease as the expanding …

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Chronic Wasting Disease

WebChronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a fatal, neurological disease of farmed and wild deer and elk. Missouri developed a herd certification program in 2002 to protect and manage …

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Missouri Johne's Disease Voluntary Control Program

WebCattle herds that are in the Johne's Disease Voluntary Control Program at a Negative Status Level 1 or higher are a good source for breeding stock replacement with respect to …

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Captive Deer & Elk (Cervids) in Missouri

WebFor information concerning health requirements governing the admission of CWD status herds of Elk, elk-hybrids, red deer, roe deer, sika deer, white-tailed deer, mule deer, …

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Animal Care Facility Program

WebJefferson City, MO 65102-0630. (573) 751-3076. Missouri’s Animal Care Facility Program regulates breeders, dealers, boarders, shelters and pet stores to ensure that they meet …

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Missouri Laws & Regulations for Animals & Livestock

WebIf you have questions about the animals you are importing to Missouri, or need a permit, please call 573-751-3377. The livestock import permit office can provide specific …

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Connect With Missouri's Agriculture

WebEnsuring the safety of Missouri’s agricultural products, from grains to milk to fresh produce to meat, is a top priority. Each of the Department’s five divisions works to ensure that …

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Reportable Communicable Diseases

WebFind reportable diseases that must be reported to state (573) 751-3377 or federal (573) 636-3116 officials within 24 hours of suspicion or diagnosis.

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Animal Identification Program (MAIP)

WebInformation gathered through registration will be used solely for animal health purposes. This critical data will provide animal health officials with necessary contact information in …

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MDA Forms and Licensing

WebPesticide Applications and Forms. Registration of Pesticides. Applicator - Dealer License Application. Commercial Applicator Insurance Form. Commercial Applicator Bond Form. …

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Veterinarian Accreditation

WebObtain federal accreditation. Contact: United States Department of Agriculture. (573) 658-9850. Step 3. Contact: Missouri Department of Agriculture. (573) 751-3377. …

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Electronic Certificate of Veterinary Inspection Options

WebVET-CVI. VET-CVI on App Store for IOS devices (v1.0.2) VET-CVI on Google Play for Android devices (v1.0.16) Microsoft Windows App Store (v1.0.3) Contact MDA for a User …

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Trichomoniasis Regulations for Missouri Cattle Breeders and Buyers

WebMissouri began enforcing Trichomoniasis regulations for bulls sold, leased, bartered or traded within the state Sept. 1, 2011. The regulations require all non-virgin bulls and all …

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Missouri Department of Agriculture Animal Care Program

Web3 Section II: Animal Health and Husbandry A. Vaccine Products Administered and Frequency Product Purpose Frequency Juvenile Adult B. Parasite Control Program: …

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Johne’s Disease Beef

WebA: Johne’s (pronounced “Yoh-nees”) disease is a contagious fatal gastrointestinal disease that was fi rst clearly described in a dairy cow in 1895. Another name for Johne’s disease …

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Animal Exhibition Requirement Rule Changes FAQ

WebQ. Why are CVIs (health papers) only applicable for 30 days? A. 30 days is the national standard for CVI longevity, according to USDA. Q. If I am attending only one show, when …

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Animal Care Program License/Registration Application

WebINSTRUCTIONS: Complete applicable sections of this form and return it with appropriate fee(s) ($125.00 initial fee) made payable to Animal Care Reserve Fund. Mail to ACFA …

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